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32" BRAVIA LCD TV - widescreen - 720p - HD ready - black, silver More product details

1073 reviews
November, 2009
alaTest has collected and analyzed 1073 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the menu. The connectivity also impresses, but many are less positive about the remote control.
Menu, Connectivity, Color, Tuner
Remote control, Price
Reviewers rate this product 91/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other TVs, the Sony Bravia KDL-V2500 Series LCD TV (32",40",46") is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 91/100 = Excellent quality.
Get all of the quality with none of the bulk. The new 46" V-Series gives you an exceptional 1080p HD picture and Dolby Digital surround sound with a space-saving bottom speaker...
This TV will make those happy who want a big screen that is much less expensive than Full HD versions (and with colors characteristic of this brand). Problems related to rescaling makes us think Sony was forced to make concessions on some of its ...
The Sony KDL-32V2500 is a superb looking TV with the sleek lines and design we expect from Sony
Design, Connectivity, Features, Sound quality, Picture quality
Price
I've not been disappointed with this TV - its got a great picture and the colours are really vibrant - even non-HD broadcasts look stunning and the HD picture is great
However, Sony is asking customers for a fairly huge ?'£1,300 to lay their hands on the KDL-32V2500. The HD-ready KDL-32V2500 is an upgrade of Sony's popular 'V' series of LCD TVs, and fans of the Bravia's distinctive looks won't be disappointed....
This Sony KDL-32V2500 is as good with high-definition sources as any LCD TV we've seen
Superb HD pictures, Nice design
Motion blur, especially with SD
With some robust audio to flesh out the all-round excellent AV experience, we have only one quibble with the Sony's performance: its motion handling. In a nutshell, we've seen a few high-end LCD screens show moving objects with less smearing and more ...
In a fairly unusual move by AV standards, Sony has quietly done what might be considered an upgrade to some of its Bravia LCD models ahead of launching its 'proper' next-generation sets. Also on board is the company's acclaimed Bravia Engine video...
To say that Sony's Bravia TVs have been successful is an understatement. So, the discovery that the series is getting the upgrade treatment is good news. But Sony is asking customers for a fairly huge £1,300 to lay their hands on the KDL-32V2500
Two built-in digital tuners, Overall picture quality, Hard disk drive, Price, Design, Audio quality, Design, Connectivity, Features, Sound quality, Picture quality
Black levels, Shimmering and blurring, Black level, Price
Wonderful high and standard-def material, but the price is a put-off
However, Sony is asking customers for a fairly huge -1,300 to lay their hands on the KDL-32V2500. The HD-ready KDL-32V2500 is an upgrade of Sony's popular 'V' series of LCD TVs, and fans of the Bravia's distinctive looks won't be disappointed....
Fans though we are of Sony's latest Bravia LCD range, they're certainly not flawless. So we're chuffed to report that Sony has pleasantly surprised us by launching upgraded versions of its 'S' and 'V' series to sell alongside the original models
Excellent picture and sound, HDMI v1.3 support
No DVD-A or SACD playback, Firmware upgrades required
You'll need to couple it with kit of a similar quality to get the most from it, but its most is an awful lot indeed
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