Cons: Limited connectivity, Less features, Uniformity is average
It’s about bringing home brilliant Full HD 1080p Sony picture quality. With the Sony KDL 32BX420-Series HDTV, you can connect multiple HD devices and share photos, music and videos with friends on the big screen when you connect your USB drive. Also you will enjoy the best possible viewing experience with a built-in sensor that automatically adjusts the screen’s brightness based on your room’s lighting.
Conveniently operate and control other Bravia Sync compatible devices - including full-HD Bravia televisions, Blu-ray disc players, surround sound systems, Handycam camcorders and Cyber-shot digital still cameras, all with one remote control.
The Sony KDL-32BX420 is a decent budget buy that crams more picture performance in its 46-inch LCD screen than many others do in higher-priced models. You will sacrifice a bit in the way of connectivity options, but overall this TV is not a bad entry-level buy, as it will give you more bang for your buck in terms of raw performance than some of its competitors at this price.
Experience amazing Full HD 1080p picture quality, the highest at-home resolution. Take full advantage of HD sources like a Blu-ray Disc™ Player or PlayStation®3 gaming console via the 16:9 wide screen panels (1920 x 1080). Impressive black level and decent peak brightness helps B&W performance greatly. While you probably won’t notice much of a difference between other TVs at the store, the difference becomes much more apparent when you put them side-by-side in a dark room.
The Sony KDL-32BX420 does a great job in maintaining an accurate color temperature throughout the entire range of signal intensity, despite its slight flare towards the darkest end of the spectrum. Given that the error levels very rarely stray into the limit at which it’s possible for the human eye to detect, we can tell you that you will almost never notice this being a problem, even if you’re looking for it.
The Sony KDL-32BX420 actually is an above average performer with displaying a smooth motion performance, maintaining a nice level of detail in motion and no issues that you will normally see in refresh rate with entry-level TVs. There is an appreciable amount of artifacting in every single one of our test patterns, and no feature to really deal with this. Still, the overall performance is good, so the Sony KDL-32BX420 won’t disappoint in this area.
Get versatile HD connection options with five HD inputs, including two HDMI™ inputs, two HD component inputs provide added HD-capable connectivity in addition a PC input (HD-15 pin) lets you use your HDTV as a computer monitor.
Share your photos on the big screen or listening to your favorite music, is as simple as you can think. Simply connect your digital camera, USB-enabled MP3 player, or USB storage device directly to your HDTV's USB input.
Easily manage your settings for the best HDTV experience with Scene Select. Choose from five different packages each with preconfigured picture and audio settings, including Sports, Photo, Game, Cinema and Music.
Enjoy customized picture brightness and save energy without lifting a finger. The built-in Light Sensor automatically adjusts the picture brightness based on the amount of light in the room.
Overall, the Sony KDL-32BX420 is a worth television set. Not only does it have great picture performance, but it isn’t overly-complicated by features that would probably never get used or only serve as a frustration. The lack of input ports may be an issue for some users, though, but it’s fairly obvious that this TV was not designed with the high-end user in mind.
The Sony KDL-32BX420 precisely fit the role of budget performance buy very well, and in terms of picture performance, you will get a great value for your dollar at the cost of additional features. As with most entry-level sets, it’s not surprising that you will have to make choices in what you want in a television set before you buy.
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