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Review Of The Sony Bravia KDL40W5500

By: Andrew Emerson

Reviewing The Sony Bravia KDL40W5500

Getting a good look at the Sony KDL40W5500 TV reveals that one is looking at a television that was very highly anticipated just last spring (2009). This is for good reason, as the television discussed here and offered by one of the more highly-regarded makers of consumer electronics today presents everything in a capable and highly functional manner that is befitting a member of the Bravia line of TVs.

This particular model is a replacement for its predecessor, the W4500 series, and there are a wide variety of upgrades and improvements as well as additions when it comes to features and functions. For one, it now offers Sony's Applicast feature and another HDMI port, raising total availability to four. Also, Sony includes Bravia Engine 3 technology with this TV.

When taken altogether, all three features combine to present a 40 inch liquid crystal display televisions of great capability and quality that comes along with a relatively nice price of about 700 British pounds. There are other retailers, though, offering it for much more, so some serious searching is going to be needed in order to find the best price possible.

Like just about every other Sony Bravia of recent vintage, the design of the television itself makes use of what the company refers to as "Draw the Line" elements. In this particular model, there is a very nice highly polished black casing that features a subtle horizontal bar that separates the speaker grille area from the bezel that surrounds the display screen. In all, it gives a touch of style and class to an already-attractive LCD TV.

The separate stand that comes with this particular model is also nice in that it is made to swivel about with ease. For those who tire of moving television about in order to give others watching it for better viewing environment, being able to grasp the TV and just swivel it around will come as no small pleasure, and is one that is more popular than people might think.

As far as technology goes, this particular Sony now features four HDMI ports as well as separate digital and analog audio capabilities and a VGA function. Combine that with a couple of USB 2.0 ports and LAN capability that allows for interfacing with a networked computer and it's easy to see how JPEG and streaming video files can make its way to the television so easily.

Sony is highly regarded for its picture displays in this television helps to keep that reputation intact and even improved upon. Nobody watching it will fail to be impressed by the richness and depth of the blacks and colors that the television can display with ease. There is also a 100 MHz motion control engine that helps to almost totally eliminate any discernible blurring or artifacts left after extreme action on the screen.

When taken altogether, it's easy to see why the Sony KDL40W5500 was so eagerly awaited back in the spring of 2009. It offers a number of upgrades and improvements to its features over its predecessor and is also relatively low-priced when one considers a 40 inch liquid crystal display television from Sony. When one considers that it's a Bravia, what is easily convinced that it should be the TV to have.

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Getting a good look at the Sony KDL40W5500 TV reveals that one is looking at a television that was very highly anticipated just last spring (2009). This is for good reason, as the television discussed here and offered by one of the more highly-regarded makers of consumer electronics today presents everything in a capable and highly functional manner that is befitting a member of the Bravia line of TVs.

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