First seen: 10 june 2007
The Sony KDL32D3000 is an infrared remote controlled widescreen Liquid Crystal Display or LCD TV. This model uses the Bravia picture enhancement technology together with a high performance LCD WXGA panel 1366 x 768.
The Sony Bravia KDL-32D3000 has an image aspect ratio of 16:9 with a contrast ratio of 5,000:1. The audio output mode is a stereo that uses the S-Force surround sound system which gives out different dimensions of sound. It can synchronize with the theater component system. This…
See moreThe Sony KDL32D3000 is an infrared remote controlled widescreen Liquid Crystal Display or LCD TV. This model uses the Bravia picture enhancement technology together with a high performance LCD WXGA panel 1366 x 768.
The Sony Bravia KDL-32D3000 has an image aspect ratio of 16:9 with a contrast ratio of 5,000:1. The audio output mode is a stereo that uses the S-Force surround sound system which gives out different dimensions of sound. It can synchronize with the theater component system. This model is HD capable and it has a display format of 720p. It is also capable of creating live color. This Sony TV model includes a noise reduction feature, parental control lock, channel labeling, ALS or Ambient Light Sensor, and on-screen menu. It can preview different channels at the same time using the PIP or Picture-in-Picture. The unit dimension of this television model is 79cm x 10cm x 53cm without stand. The shipping weight is 15 kg and it comes in color of black.
See lessIt feels like we’ve been waiting for Sony’s ‘proper’ new Bravia LCD TVs for an eternity now. We’ve tried to fill the time by checking out various upgrades to Sony’s previous Bravia range, but all the time we’ve been secretly holding a flame for the real second generation deal. So it’s a darn shame that now the first of the true ‘Bravia Mk IIs is finally with us, in the shape of the 32in KDL-32D3000, we’ve come away from it feeling just a teeny bit let... Read more
Perhaps because of this, we generally felt that the 32D3000 didn't manage to make all of its processing prowess count as obviously as the Philips model does, making us feel you could arguably get a similarly satisfying performance level elsewhere without spending as much money. Read more
Extensively specified, well-made, easy to use and live with, and a sharp-looking, punchy performer – this 32in Sony is among the best out there Read more
It’s our new reference! With good connectivity and 24p compatibility, this TV is a solid investment for the future. It’s better than a plasma on many points, the price being the only handicap. Read more
In short A classy TV with a fantastic picture, the Sony KDL-32D3000 delivers all the best features you could ask for in an LCD TV. Read more
The Sony Bravia KDL-32D3000 is an excellent tv, great picture and stylish looks. One of the best lcd tv`s on the market. Read more
The Sony Bravia D3000, is to put it briefly amazing! I did a lot of research on lcd tv's before making up my mind on what tv to purchase. The top two tvs the year i bought this were this model and a panasonic. When it came down to specific things i personally required the Sony blew the panasonic away. The Sony has its renowned Bravia engine, which works wonders. It also has 3 hd ports which are of exceptional quality. I have my ps3 hooked up through this and high... Read more
Having bought this exceptionally well reviewed Sony, we both found the picture quality to be underwhelming. We had to adjust the colour brightness and balance almost to it's peak to get the brightness we needed. But we came to love it altho it did have a strange habit of switching itself off for no apparent reason and then coming back on immediately. Even this we forgave it for because generally it was great to watch and the sound quality was superb. The final straw came... Read more