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Sony Bravia KDL32EX703U 32-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 100Hz LED TV with Freeview HD | 
| Brand: Sony Category: CE
Buy New: £554.95 as of 9/9/2010 10:11 BST details
New (12) from £554.95
Seller: Amazon.co.uk Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 243
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Display Size: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 28 Dimensions (in): 35 x 23.4 x 7.1
MPN: KDL32EX703U Model: KDL32EX703U EAN: 4905524644807
Release Date: March 10, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Great TV after much research September 5, 2010 JM (Liverpool) I purchased this item a few days ago and have been impressed by both the delivery and the product. It was very easy to connect to the stand and following this just plugged in the tv and followed the on screen prompts. Done and tuned in after only a few moments, and the HD Freeview is great. Really made a difference to the England game! The TV guide is easy to use and the picture is great, whether hd or not, and with DVD's also (and I dont have a blu-ray). The sound quality is good and I am happy with it however will probably purchase a surround sound kit in the furture for the full experience. I have connected this tv very simply to my broadband router with one wire (supplied with my router) from the back of the tv. This has allowed access to things such as you tube and will have bbc iplayer coming soon. The tv has also picked up auto connections to my laptop so I can access my music and photos etc.
Would recommend this if looking for a 32 inch led.
Quality product August 31, 2010 Kevin Tibbetts (Birmingham, England) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is about to be replaced by the EX 713 hence the recent price drops. Get it while you can. I spent ages trying to find a TV that was good enough on standard definition and excellent on HD. This really is excellent, I find it better than the equivalent Panasonics. Perhaps not as stylish as some of the Samsung TVs but set it to cinematic mode and the pictures are excellent. Especially in the high quality channels like BBC and ITV in standard definition. I use it on HD via freeview with no issues and the user interface is good. With Sky SD it just depends on the source programming. The TV is not the limitation. It takes a while to get the best setting but try it in cinematic and high contrast. It is not the cheapest TV but the quality is good. It strikes me that most TVs are good on HD but there is not enough HD content available yet. So this TV may cost more than most but as mentioned, it is good at Standard Definition and great at HD. It has some added features too and the sound is better than most and acceptable rather than great. A quality product and good value now at about £600.
Excellent TV - a pleasure to watch August 6, 2010 D. Standing (Aberdeen, UK) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
We bought this to replace our old CRT behemoth. What a difference! Superb picture quality! Setup was very straight forward and unboxing to viewing took less than 30 minutes. As i said before the picture quality is stunning - I now find myself watching dvds for sheer viewing pleasure as opposed to what the film is about. The sound is adequate and certainly livable with but I tend to agree with other reviewers and will connect a set of speakers at some point in the future. I love the ambient light sensor that adjusts screen brightness and the auto-off if there's no one in the room. Using the tv as a photo viewer is great - hours of fun there. To sum it up - stunning picture quality, adequate sound but this doesn't detract from a 5* rating.
Good picture but.... August 4, 2010 Discobolus (UK) 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
The picture is great and at last is comparable to my old Trinitron on standard definition. In most respects the TV is superb except some aspects of its usability could be much better. In particular the remote control is poorly designed. There are two concentric rings of buttons. The outer ring is for the various menus while the inner ring is for the up/down/left/right, with a central OK button. These are too close together. In an effort to reduce the apparent number of buttons, and so make the remote look less intimidating, Sony has reduced ease of use. The mute button, which you want to hit quickly when the phone rings, is also too small. The electronic manual is commendably concise but tends to use terms like XMB and BD without explaining what they are. For some reason there is a on/standby control on both sides of the remote control. The difference, if any, is not explained. There is a useless feature called Favourites, or at least to me. What I would want a favourites feature to do is to eliminate the number of junk channels on the electronic programme guide. On my five-year-old Humax digital video recorder, I can go down the list of channels and tick all the ones that I want to delete from the list of programmes in one go. On this TV you have to go through each of about 50 TV and radio channels individually to remove them. OK, you only have to do it once when setting-up, but it is tedious. The network feature and the optional additional wireless dongle provide little useful content, unless you like a postage-stamp-sized YouTube. Entering text to search with the remote control is slow. BBC i-Player is not yet available (but a Sony dealer said late August, other people say later). However I can just plug in an HDMI cable to my laptop which is linked to my wireless router and get good full screen pictures from i-Player and other web-sites. This seems a more flexible solution and allows me to use a full keyboard. I would have thought Sony would have been pushing media PC devices with this sort of functionality instead. These are only niggles on an otherwise superb TV. However it is surprising that I can find these when doubtless teams of engineers have worked on this. Perhaps they never just sat down and used it. Anyway, it is a great TV and at now its price is the same as the 503 was, it is a better buy. At some point I will probably buy home cinema speakers and then wonder how I managed with the small built-in speakers.
great picture !! July 15, 2010 MT (uk) 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
had to buy a 32 due to size issues but what a picture!! This new generation of lcd works well in sd as well as hd which is a problem with older models.
Lots of inputs for cable/dvd/games consoles ( the bravia engines work well with sony ps3 - supposedly less video lag than other tvs)
Sounds ok but i have mine connected to a surround sound amp & speakers.
Would recommend this product if you're looking for a 32" telly.
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