Sony has crammed 46-inch of big-screen brilliance into this shiny model of how today's TVs can look and perform. A tad pricey at £4,000 but one to shortlist. Read more
Sony's top telly delivers absolutely stunning picture quality with hi-def sources like Sky HD, but don't expect it to magically turn <em>Bargain Hunt</em> into TV gold. Sound quality is good, too -- and the design and build are first class. Read more
The 46X2000’s prohibitive cost and occasional problems with standard definition pictures arguably don’t make it the sort of ‘all rounder’ that might suit casual TV viewers. But if you take TV and home cinema seriously and intend to embrace every facet of the current high definition revolution, it’s hard to think of a TV better equipped to make your HD dreams come true. Read more
The 46in Sony Bravia KDL46X2000 LCD television offers the promise of superior quality images at a native 1080p resolution, but in testing this promise was quickly broken. The Bravia X has image quality problems when running in High Definition 1080p, 1080i and 720p and Standard Definition 576i. Read more
I have the 40" model, which features all the specs of the 46, even Full HD (1080p). The CNET review only confirms the feelings I had about this Sony. It was too expensive at the time (3 years ago, more than 2000 €), but in 2010 it is light years away from recent models. When I see HD broadcasts in stores (especially Samsungs) and go home to see mine, there's no comparison - crispy, detailed, clean, smooth images. Read more
Buying this TV cost me a fortune!!! Within a couple of weeks of ownership, I just had to invest in a lovely Silver Alphason TV Stand, the 60GB Sony PS3 (AWESOME CONSOLE!), a 5.1 Home Theatre System, an LG DivX DVD Player, some PS3 games, a rake of BluRay Movies. Needless to say, I'm spending a significant amount of time in our Living Room these days. Read more
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