- Brand : Sony
- Product name : KDL-32V4000K
- Product code : KDL-32V4000K
- Category : TVs
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Long product name Sony KDL-32V4000K TV 81.3 cm (32") HD Black
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32" BRAVIA LCD, 1366 x 768 pixels, 30000:1, 3 x HDMI, DVB-T
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Short summary description Sony KDL-32V4000K TV 81.3 cm (32") HD Black
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Sony KDL-32V4000K, 81.3 cm (32"), 1366 x 768 pixels, HD, LCD, Black
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Long summary description Sony KDL-32V4000K TV 81.3 cm (32") HD Black
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Sony KDL-32V4000K. Display diagonal: 81.3 cm (32"), Display resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels, HD type: HD, Display technology: LCD, Native aspect ratio: 16:9. Product colour: Black
Uk has collected 7 expert reviews for Sony KDL-32V4000K TV 81.3 cm (32") HD Black and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Any remaining CRT sets still out there should start saying their goodbyes about now. The Sony KDL-32V4000 is a desirable, yet eminently affordable flatscreen that looks destined for some serious mainstream success. Its positioned at the cheaper end of...
hdtvorg.co.uk
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2016-11-14 23:19:52
2016-11-14 23:19:52
Average rating:89
Testament to the success of Sonys draw the line design concept, a thin black strip above slim silver grille like frame-length speakers at the bottom of the 32V4000 and below the main frame of the TV seems to have gone down well with Sony traditional...
The KDL-32V4000 is the 720p version of the KDL-32W4000. It looks basically the same, but has a lower-resolution screen and some small aesthetic differences: it doesnt have the smart transparent indicator panel under the screen, and it lacks a coup...
digitalversus.com
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2011-10-04 05:20:22
2011-10-04 05:20:22
Average rating:80
This television is the 46’’ version of the 40’’ which we tested: the Bravia KDL-40V4000.Characteristics, the panel and circuitry are identical and only brightness may vary slightly which minimally affects contrast. According to manufacturers (and our t...
There was a time when it was easy to keep track of Sony’s LCD TV ranges, because there were only two of them. Arriving late to the LCD party after abandoning attempts to produce its own flat panel technology, Sony famously partnered with the LCD expert...
Recently youll find Sony showboating one of the most extravagantly innovative – and expensive – TVs weve ever seen, the 40ZX1. Yet its the startlingly basic Sony KDL-37V4000 that we suspect more of you will actually end up owning. The 37V4000 is so...
igizmo.co.uk
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2011-10-04 06:04:50
2011-10-04 06:04:50
Average rating:80
Sometimes the simplest things in life are the best Cheap for a Sony / Great picture quality for the money Not full HD / No 100Hz processing / Can’t play 1080p/24 feeds Sony has all sorts of fancy stuff going on right now: TVs with groundbreaking 200Hz...
To say that Sony's TVs have had a chequered track record with us recently would be an understatement. They've confused us no end with a dizzying combination of extremely good bits, extremely bad bits, and both competitive and over-expensive prices. So in...
For a while back there, we thought the 26in TV category might be about to kick the bucket. Sales bombed, and a number of manufacturers pretty much abandoned the relatively small screen size as us telly buying folk focused our attentions on adorning ou...