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Sony Bravia KDL46X2000U - 46" Widescreen 1080p Full HD LCD TV - With Freeview | 
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| Brand: Sony Category: CE
Buy Refurbished: £1,399.99
Used (2) Refurbished (1) from £1,399.99
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 48027
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 112.4 Dimensions (in): 54.3 x 36.1 x 15 Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers.
MPN: KDL46X2000U Model: KDL46X2000U EAN: 4905524344011 ASIN: B000HBG6O6
Release Date: September 22, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description With Full High Definition colour and Live Colour Creation deliveredby the BRAVIA ENGINE EX you can have the best colour and bestpicture. Images will be smoother more detailed and more realisticthan ever before. You will see colour as it truly is as
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Money Well Spent! March 2, 2008 George T. Smith (Memsie, Scotland) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
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. My advice: "Go on treat yourself!"
Its not cheap but ....... April 27, 2007 Kevin Long (England) 28 out of 28 found this review helpful
Second best decision I ever made was to get a PS3 ( first one was to divorce my whinging first wife !). PS3 is superb, but I wanted a HD telly to go with it. I had heard of the new X range but was all set to get W range telly, but the day I went to get it I bottled it and didn't get it. What an escape that was. Next week, I went to the Sony shop, and they had the above telly, with the RDR-HXD860 DVD player, playing Toy Story 2. The film was not Blu Ray, just normal DVD, and I was amazed at how good the picture was, and that it was not even HD. So that was that got it ! Got the telly home. Do not under estimate just how big this telly is. Its HUGE!. The picture on the PS3 running at 1080p, is without a doubt mid blowingly good. The detail from just inches away is amazing, and sat in my chair playing games its truly awesome. On the W series the PS3 still had a slight gainy look about it, but with the X running at 1080p that has gone just to leave perfect pictures. It does a good job of normal analogue TV. I don't have Sky HD, as we don't watch much TV, but even that is watchable. I bought the above DVD player too, as it upscales, and the picture quality with the 2 combined is excellent. So although expensive, you get what you pay for and I wanted a good picture for the PS3 and my DVD collection. What I got was way beyond my expectation, and even normal standard definition poictures are watchable. If I got Sky HD, then that would be excellent. I watched Revenge of the Sith, which it upscales to 1080i, and that for non Blu Ray was superb. Light off, some pop corn, its like you were at the cinema. !
Staggering January 12, 2007 J. Whyte (London, UK) 51 out of 51 found this review helpful
We treated ourselves to one of these after Christmas, to replace an ageing 32" CRT. Connecting it up was pleasantly simple. Two new HDMI devices (Sky HD and a DVD player), worked perfectlythough we haven't yet worked out how to connect our (previous generation Sony) HD Recorder to it properly via SCART. There's a helpline number provided with the set which we'll get round to calling sooner or later. As with most flatscreens, you have to adjust the default settings to get the best picture. We used a THX setup feature (available on most THX-coded DVDs) to adjust the picture settings. The colour capability is astonishing. THX uses 4 slightly different white patches to help you set the contrast - the Bravia could separate them across the whoile rangeo contrast levels. The first thing that strikes you when watching is just how large it is. We have enough room that we can sit over 3m from the TV, but it still shocks you at first when a close-up is delivered at greater than life size. Make sure you have space to do it justice... Once you've acclimatised to that, you sit and stare at the detail it's able to resolve. Even from ordinary TV broadcasts, it lets you see individual hairs on people's heads, and gives a real sense of depth to the picture. Sky HD broadcasts are even more stunning; you can almost feel the texture of whatever you're watching. It's also a very good TV receiver. Our television reception is dire (I had to chain two aerial boosters to watch terrestrial with the old telly) but the Sony's freeview digital pictures are noticeably better than regular Sky (though SKY HD tops them both, as you might expect). Even the analogue signal is watchable. There's a workable menu system and a classy remote, and the sound is good enough that we only feel the need to use our home cinema setup for movies and live sports. Oh, and it's got full 1080p capability, so it will keep up with the eventual winner of the BluRay / HD-DVD showdown. You won't need to upgrade for a long time. What does it lack? They could have built in an HD recorder. Given that it has a timer function (so you can set it to pipe the right picture to an external recorder), it would have been fairly cheap to include and a nice touch. And it can't solve Sky's dodgy signal and rather cheeky revelation that you need two aerial feeds to make Sky+ (and by extension Sky HD) work properly. But that's not the Sony's problem. But overall, it thoroughly deserves 5 stars. I expected a lot and have not been disappointed.
Really good LCD TV November 13, 2006 Colin Neal (Reading, Berkshire. England United Kingdom) 21 out of 47 found this review helpful
This is the largest LCD I've seen working. It has a neat design, and offers full 1080p (which if buying an HD ready TV you should get). Watching both Sky HD (which was much better than I imagined) and Blu-ray there was a definite jump in picture quality. The LCD is also extremely bright and razor sharp. I just wish it had the funky lights coming out the side like the Philips Ambilight. Then it would be perfect.
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