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Sony BRAVIA KDL-26EX320 Pro Reviews

www.whathifi.com‘s review Edit

At first glance, £380 seems a lot of money to pay for such a small TV. Only when you delve into this Sony’s specification does that price begin to make sense. Sony hasn’t allowed its dimensions to dictate this TV’s features. Among its rivals, only the Sony features edge-array LED backlighting, or integrated wi-fi for streaming from a home network – or Sony’s own extensive online facilities. Only the Sony is Skype-ready, has a smartphone control app or a ‘presence sensor’ that switches the TV to standby if you get up and walk away for a while. Even the table-top stand is an elegant cut above the norm.
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www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

If you’re after a second room screen that can unlock multimedia from your PC pretty much effortlessly as well as giving you access to a good amount of on-demand video content, then the 26EX320 is almost uniquely qualified for the job - unless you spend significantly more, any way. However, that impressive multimedia functionality comes with strings attached in the form of a non-full HD resolution, no Freeview HD tuner and rather muted pictures.
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Published on:
Nov 16, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 7.5 / 10, based on the 2 reviews.


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