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2Sony Bravia KDL46HX800

Sony Bravia KDL46HX800

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2Sony Bravia KDL46HX800
5.0

4 reviews

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Build Quality
5.0
Value for Money
5.0
Sound Quality
4.0
Software ?
5.0
Picture Quality
5.0
Daz
DazVIC3 posts
  KDL46HX800

Outstanding, yet 12+yes old – Great tv, never had a fault. Bought as a reconditioned unit back in 2006? or so and still a great spec tv. 200hz motion flow etc. Id buy another now if I could (Not for $1800 as it cost then). Came with a free PS3 as a deal which runs ps4 beautifully also.

Purchased in at GraysOnline for $1,800.

Bob77
Bob7720 posts
  KDL46HX800

Best TV with best colors and Gorilla Glass – This tv despite some years it looks stunning. Still the best TV out there without 4K for picture quality and reproduction of colors. Also amazingly stilish TV with its gorilla glass. Top of its class. Connetcs very well with PS4 and XBOX One and has a decent sound quality with stock speakers. Recommended an external Amp for best teather sound.

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zircosil
zircosil62 posts
  KDL46HX800

Fantastic TV – This was the first LED TV I purchased having made the jump from plasma. The colour reproduction on the TV was great after finding some recommended settings online. This TV has copped a flogging over the past couple of years and its worked great, no stuck pixels, backlight bleeding etc. It doesn't cosume much electricity. Reliable, great colour, energy efficient. Slow channel changes and menu navigation

rodericb
rodericbVIC13 posts
  KDL46HX800

Excellent – Very pleased with my 46" HX800. Great picture, does fast moving images such as sport quite well, blacks are good. Along with the PS3 which these things came for quite a long with with, the package makes a sensational team. The seperate 3D emitter was not such a bad thing as then you have more options to mount it so 3D glasses can see it easier, and possibly upgrade if a newer one comes out.

Having a seperate wireless networking dongle, which takes up a USB port, is a bit of a dud but then you do have the option of upgrading if Sony do bring out a wireless N dongle or something. Should have another USB port so you don't have to unplug the wireless to play something from USB (yeah you could use USB hub I guess - I haven't tried it yet).

I have it connected to my network via its wireless and it can access audio, video and image files. As said, the video formats it will play is very limited so do your research but chances are you'll have something already like a PS3 which will do this.

Overall I am very happy with this TV. Great picture, wireless networking, Internet TV (watch your data usage!), cheap to purchase. Doesn't play a lot of video formats with its inbuilt media player (need to use another media player such as PS3, appleTV or WDTV). TV guide is very slow to load the stations which you're not watching.

Hong
Hong   

Why didn't you bought the inbuilt PS2 TV?

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