Conclusion: Only an extremely tough test procedure reveals any weaknesses in this superb Sony, and even these are relatively minor. Still, it’s our job to be picky
Pros: Exceptionally sharp and punchy picture; great skin-tones; three HDMI inputs
Cons: Slightly less grippy than the very best; some go a tad darker
Excerpt: Prepare to be wowed with high definition images from the BRAVIA KDL-32D3000 16:9 television that comes equipped with BRAVIA Engine, Live Colour and Motion Flow...
Conclusion: Black levels also hit the mark, often a problem for LCD TVs, and the TV’s backlight is also adjustable, so you can get strong blacks without greying over in the...
Conclusion: Extensively specified, well-made, easy to use and live with, and a sharp-looking, punchy performer – this 32in Sony is among the best out there
Pros: Punchy, dynamic picture has exceptional sharpness and clarity; comprehensive spec; elegant (and not derivative) styling
Cons: You can get a richer, more three-dimensional picture for this money
Excerpt: It feels like we’ve been waiting for Sony’s ‘proper’ new Bravia LCD TVs for an eternity now. We’ve tried to fill the time by checking out various upgrades to...
Conclusion: It’s our new reference! With good connectivity and 24p compatibility, this TV is a solid investment for the future. It’s better than a plasma on many points, the...
Pros: Depth of image, good colors, Rich connectivity (triple HDMI an optical input), Motionflow +100Hz, 24p compatibility : movies like at the cinema...
Cons: High price for simple HD, Primary RGB colors barely enough, Rudimentary design, no moveable foot...
Summary: The Sony KDL-32D3000 joins an elite pack of 32in LCD TV's that that are nipping at the heels of CRT with their standard definition performance. Add absolutely stunning HD...
Conclusion: Perhaps because of this, we generally felt that the 32D3000 didn't manage to make all of its processing prowess count as obviously as the Philips model does, making us...
Pros: Good colours, impressive black levels, great connectivity, bags of features
Cons: Slightly expensive, motion portrayal not as good as that of its Philips rival
The Sony KDL-32D3000 comes from the award-winning Bravia range. It has some
of the most appetising technologies currently available to flat screen
HDTVs such as 24 fps compatibility, 100Hz motion r…
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