Sony Bravia 32 Televisions

The Sony Bravia 32 inch series has been a customers' favorite since its introduction several years ago. The series represents the qualities Sony tel...

 

The Sony Bravia 32 inch series has been a customers’ favorite since its introduction several years ago. The series represents the qualities Sony televisions are typically associated with: high quality, crisp picture and overall solidness. Some of the popular models at this size are Sony BRAVIA BX 300, Sony Bravia EX 400 and Sony Bravia EX 700.

Sony Bravia 32 BX300 is a LCD television with a diagonal screen size of 32 inches or 81 centimeters. Some of its unique features are Bravia Engine 3, intelligent Picture PLUS, MPEG Noise Reduction, 24P True Cinema, Bravia Sync and USB Playback of Photos, Music and Video.

The BX300 uses ‘Live Color’ image processor and reproduces incredibly vivid colors on screen. The ‘Bravia Engine 3’ is the processing engine responsible for its picture quality.

‘Intelligent Picture Plus’ feature in Sony Bravia 32 BX300 along with ‘Intelligent Signal Booster’ and ‘Picture Optimization’ cleans up the noise in video input and presents crystal clear noise-free image.

Sony Bravia 32 EX400 is Full HD 1080 TV with BRAVIA Engine 3, Intelligent Picture Plus, Live Color, Ambient Sensor, MPEG Noise Reduction, BRAVIA Sync and USB for Photo, Music and Video.

Ambient Sensor in the EX400 reads the brightness and color temperature of the surroundings and adjusts the image accordingly. So the viewer always gets the best possible picture at all the time.

Full HD 1080 is great in reproducing the image from the HD sources like, HD broadcasting, Blu-ray Disc players, HD Handy cams, HD Digital cameras and PLAYSTATION.

Sony Bravia 32 EX700 is a Full HD TV and has innovative eco friendly Edge LED backlight technology. It lowers power consumption. This model also features Presence Sensor, Energy Saving Switch, Motionflow 100Hz, Wireless LAN ready, BRAVIA Internet Video along with Ambient Sensor, MPEG Noise Reduction, BRAVIA Sync and BRAVIA Engine 3.

Edge LED backlight technology makes Sony Bravia EX700 a much thinner and lighter BRAVIA compared to the others depended on conventional direct-type backlight system TVs. Sony has adapted the same for LCD TVs, producing efficient light transmission process and using less power with great picture quality.

The EX700 is a Wireless LAN ready television. This enables one to use Bravia Internet TV and Widgets, without any cables. With Bravia Internet Video one can access video websites straight from the TV. Access to YouTube, Style.com, BlipTV, Singing Fool and many more entertainment sites is simple.

On the whole, Sony Bravia 32 offers many models to choose from low-end to ultra latest high end. Viewers can pick and choose any of them according to their liking and budget.

Sony Bravia 32 Video

 

I’ve recently come across this cool Sony Bravia 32 inch TV video. This one is one of the “unboxing” type of videos. It’s not exactly a review but you get to hear a couple of nice things about Sony’s excellent customer service and see what is included in the box. I was even able to feel the excitement the guy obviously felt taking his brand new Sony Bravia 32 EX301 HD out of the box…

As mentioned in the video, the main reason behind choosing a Sony TV was the company’s fantastic customer service. You get to hear the entire story in the video but I can also tell from my own experience that great customer service is something that, providing the products are good, makes you want to stick to a certain brand. I’ve never had the need to contact Sony’s customer service but it seems that they would probably live up to my expectations.

Sony Bravia 32 Inch TV BX Series

 

The Sony Bravia 32 BX is Sony’s recent contribution to the entry-level 32-inch TV market, and sales figures have so far been positive. It’s not hard to see why: considering that it’s a Sony, the price has been reasonable from the outset and has been dropping consistently.

However, its low price comes at other costs. With this Sony Bravia 32 inch tv there is no USB capability and as such multimedia playback options are extremely limited. Meanwhile, it also has no networking support for those seeking to use Sony’s much-vaunted in-built streaming services.

Above all, it’s 720p, which is at the lower end of HDTV scale as far as resolution goes. Nonetheless, users report that the quality difference between this Sony Bravia 32 tv and a 1080p set is not drastic, and it’s certainly at the higher end of the 720p spectrum.

Perhaps the key issue to bear in mind is that the angle of viewing is quite limited, meaning that unless you’re sitting almost directly in line with the Sony Bravia 32, you will not experience good contrast levels. That’s fine for most people, but if you’re planning on having company over, be prepared to gather in close if there are five or six of you.

Overall this Sony Bravia 32 BX is a solid, if unspectacular entry-level model. It has Sony quality and reliability at a budget price. For the serious AV fan this would best be placed in a bedroom or den, rather than as a centerpiece, but for most home users this would be a fine, and very much affordable, addition to the living room.