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Although we liked the Sony Bravia W4000 LCD series we tested back in May 2008, we bemoaned the lack of 100Hz technology, user menu white balance control, and proper film mode deinterlacing. The Sony KDL40W4500 LCD TV is blessed with 100Hz Motionflow te...
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hdtvorg.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 06:20:16
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ed to compliment 100Hz and Sonys BRAVIA Engine 2, Image Blur Reduction has been designed to further enhance the motion handling capabilities of the new screens. Recognizing the flat panel TV as an important fixture of your living space and principal...
Take away the minor issue with clouding and Sony would have produced one of the finest LCD TVs available. As it is, with strong performance in all areas the KDL-40W4500 is still worth serious consideration. You might also like to consider ...Samsung...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:20:31
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For more than a year, the W series of Bravia televisions from Sony have been must-haves for Home Cinema fans.They were amongst the first commercially available TVs to successfully include what we now consider standard features for high-end flatscreens...
Great contrast without relying on dynamic mode, Excellent color handling, Sensible remote control, Motionflow 100 Hz technology works well, HD compatible digital tuner...
Sound quality doesnt match pictures, Narrow viewing angle for darker shades...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:20:34
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The Sony KDL40W4500U is an LCD TV with 101cm screen in 1920x1080 resolution. It uses technology that captures clear images in fast movement such as sports and gaming. It also has built-in Dolby Surround and BBE Vive Sound enhancing technology. Users ca...
Every TV company in the world boasts gadgetry to overcome the inherent wonks of LCD screens: blurry motion, grey-ish blacks and wishy-washy colour. To our eyes, Sony does some of the best work, with 100Hz Motionflow smoothing out action movies and the Bra...
Hey, is that a vintage Van Gogh on your wall? No, wait a minute, it’s just a cheesy, power-wasting screensaver that Sony has shoehorned in to justify the Bravia’s hefty price tag. Dolby Digital sound through the built-in speakers doesn’t...
Yes, flatscreen tech changes every 20 minutes but this 24p, Full-HD panel is smart and classy enough to truly last you years. Just buy some real speakers. Sony KDL40W4500U is tagged with Sony, LCD and TV. Select a tag (Sony, for example) to find everyt...
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avreview.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 07:09:30
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So far as we can tell, not all 52W4500s suffer with this nasty backlight seepage problem. But there are seemingly plenty that do, raising concerns about Sony's quality control processes and making buying a 52W4500 little short of a lottery. A lottery where the price of entry is £1,700…...
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Inevitably, the success of Sonys W4000 models has raised my expectations for the Sony KDL-52W4500.Especially given this sets massive, movie-friendly 52in screen size. So its a testament to the 52W4500 that in so many ways it doesnt disappoint. Styl...
Outstanding fine detail, Excellent colour fidelity, Good multimedia support...
Take care with the 100Hz mode, Uneven backlight...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2011-10-04 07:09:24
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In this grouptest, the Sony KDL-52W4500 is more defined by what it isn’t than what it is. It’s not the largest screen, coming in joint-second to the (albeit twice-the-price) Pioneer Kuro. It also won’t win any prizes for its waistline, being considerably thicker than the...
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Getting Sony to send us TVs to review these days is like pulling hen's teeth. So you can imagine our surprise when finally we opened the door to a courier last week to find him looking seriously cheesed off to be carrying not just any Sony TV, but a 52in...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-08-09 11:58:27
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What you should notice instead is brilliant performance. No other manufacturer has yet managed to combine deep blacks with punchy whites to the extent that Sony has with the ’4500 range, and this set continues the tradition.Detail levels through the c...
Unbeatable combination of deep blacks and punchy whites. Stunning detail, particularly with Blu-ray. Excellent motion...
It needs care in calibration to truly impress...
The ’W4500 is as impressive now as when we first saw it – and it’s much cheaper too...
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What you should notice instead is brilliant performance. No other manufacturer has yet managed to combine deep blacks with punchy whites to the extent that Sony has with the ’4500 range, and this set continues the tradition.Detail levels through the c...
Unbeatable combination of deep blacks and punchy whites. Stunning detail, particularly with Blu-ray. Excellent motion...
It needs care in calibration to truly impress...
The ’W4500 is as impressive now as when we first saw it – and it’s much cheaper too...
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Sometimes being an eternal optimist really sucks. For I unfailingly start off every week brimming with confidence that the seven days ahead will present me with a lovely collection of uncontroversial, easy-to-recommend TVs and projectors that will give ev...
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So far as we can tell, not all 52W4500s suffer with this nasty backlight seepage problem. But there are seemingly plenty that do, raising concerns about Sony's quality control processes and making buying a 52W4500 little short of a lottery. A lottery where the price of entry is £1,700…...
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This model is the 52 inch version of the 40 inch TV that we tested in our labs, the Bravia 40W4500. Everything we said in the original article holds true--the only thing thats different is the size!The components, both physical and electronic, are al...
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In this grouptest, the Sony KDL-52W4500 is more defined by what it isn’t than what it is. It’s not the largest screen, coming in joint-second to the (albeit twice-the-price) Pioneer Kuro. It also won’t win any prizes for its waistline, being considerably thicker than the...
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Getting Sony to send us TVs to review these days is like pulling hens teeth. So you can imagine our surprise when finally we opened the door to a courier last week to find him looking seriously cheesed off to be carrying not just any Sony TV, bu...
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