Sony KDL32CX520BU 32-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p LCD Internet Ready TV with Freeview Reviews

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  • 32″ Full 1080p HD LCD Screen
  • USB Play & Record
  • Freeview Tuner
  • 4 x HDMI Sockets
  • 532mm x 799mm x 230mm

The Full HD TV that’s ready for the Internet when you are. 80cm / 32″ , Full HD 1080, LCD TV: Wireless LAN Ready for access to Internet videos and Skype. Get a clear and highly detailed Full HD picture. Watch Internet videos and make free Skype calls. Make life easier with smart sensors and features.

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2 thoughts on “Sony KDL32CX520BU 32-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p LCD Internet Ready TV with Freeview Reviews”

  1. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great TV, great price, easy to use., 4 Aug 2011
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    O. R. Murphy (London) –
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    This review is from: Sony KDL32CX520BU 32-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p LCD Internet Ready TV with Freeview (Electronics)

    I have had this TV for a week now and am so pleased with it. So easy to use, I didn’t once need to look at the manual! Whilst looking for a TV and deciding whether to spend the extra money to get an internet TV, all I can say is that it is worth every pennny. With this model and the current Lovefilm offer, means you have access to many Lovefilm films for free, its great! Stand was easy to assemble to! Overall the TV has everything I needed, with great sound and picture quality, and looks great!

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  2. 29 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Not bad, but could have been better., 23 May 2011
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    This review is from: Sony KDL32CX520BU 32-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p LCD Internet Ready TV with Freeview (Electronics)

    I bought this TV to use a second/main PC media center monitor, and to use with my PS3. I’m only using HDMI inputs at the moment. The picture is not that bad at all, as you would expect from any decent PC monitor. For gaming I can see no problems as of yet. The Picture is crisp and sharp, and using the ‘gaming’ mode enhances the color quite nicely. Using my PC with the TV is just as good as it was on my old Dell E248WFP, only 7.5″ larger.

    I wont be using this to watch normal digital TV on, but the option to record straight to a USB HD (for TV programs only) is a nice touch for when I do connect it to an aerial in the future. The TV also uses an XMB style menu, like the PS3, to navigate through its primary features. All the features are pretty self explanatory and easy to use. I have not tried the online features and USB pen media operations, because I have a PC linked to it. There are many other features on the TV but I wont be using them. Although, the motion sensor is smart, the TV picture goes off when no presence is detected and turns back on when you enter the room! And if you connect to the net with the TV you can get twitter and facebook updates flashed up onscreen (which would bug the hell out of me lol), but I suppose some people will love that feature.

    One warning I do give is that the sound output lacks any depth due to having very little bass output. I previously used an el’cheapo unbranded micro PC sub and aerial speaker kit, which in all honesty sounds 100 times better (it only cost £20). I noticed the change in sound immediately when gaming. Watching films is not-as bad, but still very noticeable. The sound options are very limited and even when they are changed don’t seem to make much difference. If this TV had a sub built-in, as other TV’s I’ve owned in the past have had, I wouldn’t hesitate to give it five stars!

    Overall though, I’m very happy with the TV.

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