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Saturday, January 9, 2010

Consumers need to want 3-D

Sony Electronics President Stan Glasgow says vibrant programming will help push consumers into the 3-D market.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

3D TV the talk of CES

HLN's Joe Carter talks to CNET's Brian Cooley about what's hot at this year's CES.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Sony Bravia KDL 46W5100


The good:
Reproduces a relatively deep shade of black; generally accurate color; good dejudder processing in Standard mode; extensive feature set with Yahoo Widgets and built-in streaming-video options including Amazon Video on Demand and soon Netflix; attractive styling with thin bezel; plenty of connectivity with four HDMI, two component-video, and one PC input.

The bad:
Expensive; benefits of 120Hz difficult to discern; cannot separate dejudder and antiblur modes; some screen uniformity issues; dark areas tinged blue; most free, streaming-video options not compelling.

The bottom line:
With a full suite of interactive features as well as solid picture quality, the Sony KDL-W5100 series might be worth the higher price to streaming video fans.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Sharp LC46LE700UN


The good:
Inexpensive for an LCD with LED backlighting; extremely energy efficient; effective video processing that can separate antiblur and dejudder functions; intriguing selection of interactive widgets; superb built-in support including live help with remote access; solid selection of picture controls; plenty of connectivity with four HDMI and one PC input.

The bad:
Black levels not as deep as LED and some non-LED-based LCDs; less-accurate grayscale; glossy screen reflects ambient light; minor backlight uniformity issues.

The bottom line:
The Sharp LC-LE700UN's LED backlighting doesn't elevate its picture quality beyond the LCD norm, but does help make it the most efficient TV we've ever tested.