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Sony KV-32XBR400

Sony KV-32XBR400
alaScore 81

169 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 169 reviews of Sony KV-32XBR400. The average rating for this product is 4.6/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the reliability and remote control. The design and sound are also appreciated. Some have doubts about the price, and comments about the size and usability are mixed.

image quality, sound, design, remote control, reliability

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Sony KV-32XBR400 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 81/100 = Very good quality.

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Consumer review (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for Sony KV-32XBR400

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 5 user reviews of Sony KV-32XBR400 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 5.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. People are impressed by the color and sound.

image quality, sound, color

100% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Apr, 2024

Expert review by : Mike Wood (hometheater.com)

Sony KV-36XBR400 Direct-View Television

 

It used to be that a TV plugged into the antenna or cable outlet and that was that. Then we got fancy and connected the antenna to the VCR and then to the TV.

Jan, 2001

Expert review by : Mike Wood (hometheatermag.com)

Sony KV-36XBR400 Direct-View Television

 

It used to be that a TV plugged into the antenna or cable outlet and that was that. Then we got fancy and connected the antenna to the VCR and then to the TV.

Jan, 2001

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Never Buy Sony

 

WHEN it works, the picture was fairly good.

Very Heavy, Poor Customer Service, Known Hardware Flaws.

Mar, 2007

Consumer review (epinions.com)

It's a lemon

 

I purchased this set around the beginning of 2001. While I've been happy with the picture quality and sound, I'm very disappointed in the durability / quality of the components. To date, I've replaced the D-Board (part # A-1346-947-A) 3 times, which I ...

great picture, hd ready

poorly constructed components, costly repairs

Jul, 2006

Consumer review (epinions.com)

This is one heavy tv

 

The XBR is the top of the line for the Sony Wega TVs - it has the flat screen but is not the flat plasma variety. The TV has HDTV capabilities but I have not exercised this option.

Clear picture ; many input options

HEAVY

Mar, 2003

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Best non-hdtv you can buy

 

I've had this TV for 5 years and have never regreted it. It has been completely reliable without a single problem. It has a flat screen which helps reduce glare and pretty much every audio and video input/output that you could ever want on a tv. The...

Very clear picture, number of inputs, reliability

price

Dec, 2002

Consumer review (epinions.com)

My VVega

 

For Christmas of the year 2000, my mom left the rest of my family a christmas card as a gift. The card contained a poem, in which the last line read, "You may get a new TV, just please let it fit through the door."

Wonderful picture quality, sound, and tons of inputs.

Extremely heavy, two large people must carry it. Expensive.

Apr, 2002

Consumer review (epinions.com)

My VVega

 

Wonderful picture quality, sound, and tons of inputs.

Extremely heavy, two large people must carry it. Expensive.

Apr, 2002

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Truly HD-ready, folks - hence the price

 

Truly HD ready (cheaper flat-screens aren't), gorgeous picture and design

Heavy, pricey if you pay retail

Feb, 2002

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Truly HD-ready, folks - hence the price

 

The questions about why this TV is so expensive when compared to the Sony flat-screens that cost more than $1000 less can be answered simply: this TV is truly HD-ready. The problem with HDTV right now is that the FCC has not decided upon a standard, so...

Truly HD ready (cheaper flat-screens aren't), gorgeous picture and design

Heavy, pricey if you pay retail

Feb, 2002

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