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Sony HX729 (2012) Series

Sony HX729 (2012) Series
alaScore 89

113 reviews

Dec, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 113 reviews of Sony HX729 (2012) Series. 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.

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Sony HX729 (2012) Series is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 89/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : David Kender (televisioninfo.com)

Sony Bravia KDL-46HX729

 

The KDL-46HX729 ($1709 MSRP) is a relatively high-end model in Sony's line-up. They certainly didn't skimp on the feature set: 3D display, a huge collection of streaming content, built-in WiFi, DLNA support, and a super-thin profile thanks to the LED...

Whites so bright you can watch in daylight ; Excellent color performance ; Great motion performance

Flickering 3D gave us a headache

The Sony Bravia KDL-46HX729 ($1709 MSRP) came out of our labs gleaming, though we expect no less from Sony TVs above a certain price point. The color performance was exemplary. The black level could have been a little darker, but the incredibly bright...

Jun, 2011

Expert review by : Mark Brezinski (televisioninfo.com)

Sony Bravia KDL-55HX729

 

The KDL-55HX729 is a few steps down from Sony's top of the line, but it retains a lot of the high-end features. The KDL-55HX729 supports 3D playback (glasses, as always, are a separate purchase), built-in WiFi over 802.11n, and Sony's new stable of...

The KDL-55HX729 has all the features of the high end and has very, very similar picture quality. This unit is due out a month after the flagship, so we’re guessing it will offer a lower price point than the flagship when it launches. Overall, though,...

Jan, 2011

Expert review by (hdtvuniverse.com)

Sony KDL-46HX729 Review – 46-inch LED LCD HDTV

 

The model is introduced by Sony by targeting the growing popularity of the 3D and HD content. It comes with a set of audio and video related features for both the latest 3D and traditional 2D content. A user also gets a wide variety of options to...

A viewer will also like the efficient wireless connectivity option included in the model to access various apps and stream a wide variety of content offered by the popular online networks. With the built in Wi-Fi, the model makes it much more...

Jan, 2012

Expert review by (hdtvuniverse.com)

Sony KDL-55HX729 Review – 55-inch LED LCD HDTV

 

The model comes with most of the advanced features included in the latest television models available in the market. It offers a full HD resolution to watch the normal, 2D and 3D content. Along with watching the movies and television programs being...

Similar to the offline content, you have option to access a wide range of online streaming content and apps offered by the popular networks through a smart and wireless connection. A user can use the built in Wi-Fi support included in the model to...

Jan, 2012

Expert review by : AVguide (avguide.com)

Sony Bravia KDL-46HX729 3D LED/LCD TV (TPV 103)

 

Last year, Sony's Bravia line of 3D HDTVs was split into two distinct groups, with the upper tier models provided with 3D readiness features (built-in 3D infrared synchronization blaster), while lower tier models were only “3D capable,” and thus...

Jul, 2011

Expert review by : David Kender (reviewed.com)

Sony KDL-46HX729

 

A higher-end Sony stuffed with features, with good general performance, but weak 3D

Whites so bright you can watch in daylight; Excellent color performance; Great motion performance

Flickering 3D gave us a headache

The Sony Bravia KDL-46HX729 ($1709 MSRP) came out of our labs gleaming, though we expect no less from Sony TVs above a certain price point. The color performance was exemplary. The black level could have been a little darker, but the incredibly bright...

Jun, 2011

Expert review by : Rasmus Larsen (flatpanelshd.com)

Sony HX729 / HX720

 

Sony HX729 (HX720 in Europe) is a slim Edge LED based TV with all of Sony's key features, including 3D, Bravia Internet Video, the X-Reality Pro engine and a range of other multimedia features.

Fairly good picture quality; Response time ; 3D detailing

Black depth not as good as expected ; Smart TV platform not very good ; Inputs point out towards wall ; 3D effect gone when head is tilted

Sony HX729 (HX720 in Europe) incorporates Sony’s full Bravia Internet Video platform but Sony is not allowing users to download their own TV Apps. We understand that Sony has invested their Smart TV efforts into the Google TV platform but right now...

Nov, 2011

Consumer review (sony.com)

I am glad I went back to a Sony Brand

 

I would recommend this tv anyone looking to make a smart purchase. I been watching the olympics in 3D and its like beening there.

Deep blacks beautiful colors and 3d so far great

Have non

Aug, 2012

Consumer review (sony.com)

Just as good as the 929

 

Ordering on line was easy. Be sure to include HDMI cables for connections to your cable box, ROKU, and Blu Ray player. Shipping to Hawaii took a week to 10 days longer than claimed which led to problems with the Basic install which I eventually...

Beautiful picture

Reflects light more than my previous LCD

Jun, 2012

Consumer review (tigerdirect.com)

Two replacements, last less than 5 hours

 

For quality control, Sony Bravia is the worst, slowest service, no parts. One replacement tv was shipped from Germany, it took weeks.This failure, TV worked less than 2 hours, 5 days for then to schedule an appointment then no telling how long

Jun, 2012

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