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Gracias a sus puertos HDMI se puede armar un set de entretenimiento que incluya un Bluray y una consola de videojuegos como para no salir de casa más que para comprar comida. Tiene acceso a Internet
Esto te permitirá checar tus cuentas de redes sociales
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La parte posterior de su marco no armoniza con la línea del televisor
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Publicación: 2011-06-01, Autor: Mark , crítica de: avforums.com
Classy Design, Improved GUI, Calibrated Greyscale, Excellent Scaling and Video Processing, Gaming Performance, Respectable Blacks and Contrast
3D Presentation, 3D Glasses, Calibration Options and Tools, Removal of Theatre Button from Remote
When it comes to 2D, the Sony EX723 is a good LED edge-lit LCD TV. Its biggest down-sides are the fact that its deepest blacks are purple-tinted, and its 3D capabilities are marred by some unusual looking crosstalk. Like many LCD-based 3DTV displays, ther...
Supports 3D, Accurate colours in Expert mode: average deltaE of 2.1, Great contrast ratio: 4312:1, Powerful Motionflow 200 filter and matte finish, Low energy consumption: 35 W
Big problems with crosstalk in 3D, Viewing angles too narrow, Media player doesn't support enough video formats
The Sony Bravia EX723 is an exceptional television. Inside its sleek design, it offers accurate colours and a HD picture that comes very close to perfection. But it's much more average in 3D, with very strong crosstalk meaning it loses a star....
Resumen: PCMag Editors did not test the Sony Bravia KDL-60EX720. We did, however, test and review the Sony Bravia KDL-46EX720 (4 stars, Editor's Choice) from the same series. A 60-inch LCD with LED backlighting, the Sony Bravia KDL-60EX720 ($2,789.99 list) offe...
Resumen: Sony's Internet options are progressing, though they are not as user friendly as some we've tested. One must download the Internet content upon setup. The EX720 contains Netflix, Crackle, Qriocity, Pandora, Hulu Plus...
Resumen: Color rendition is realistic and this TV processes the picture well through composite video input – at least as far as color and black levels go. Viewing angle, and loss of detail in dark scenes (esp. with a background light soure) are recurrent issu...
The KDL-46EX720 is a very good all-purpose HDTV for a more casual viewing experience. With an average black level and lack of brightness uniformity, it's not ideally suited for a dedicated theater environment, but it's a great choice for sports, gaming...
The Sony KDL-55EX720 is a fine value as a solid-performing 2D set, with accurate color, good detail, and some of the best black levels and shadow detail I've seen in this price range. In 3D, it shows considerable ghosting. While that may put off some vie...
Sony has added a range of new features for their Smart TV platform and the graphic interface has also been changed, for example the App interface. Remote functionality, USB recording and unified search are all cool new additions but I was disappointing to...