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When we tested the Sony 32HX753 recently, it left us feeling rather deflated. It felt like a much bigger step down from Sony's sublime new HX853 models than we'd hoped it would be. However, it did occur to us as we contemplated the various problems with t...
Good 3D pictures, Good value, Surprisingly strong black level performance...
Surprisingly chunky design, Calibrated pictures not the brightest, No 3D glasses included...
The Sony KDL-46HX753 doesn't by any means hit the same dizzy picture heights as its illustrious HX853 flagship sibling. But it's still a very strong performer for its price, and makes the numerous issues we had with the 32in HX753 look like the exception...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-02-14 09:50:57
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Contrast:1860:1Black level:0.12 cd/m²Gamma:4.6 / 5 Delta E :2.9 Average discrepancy across display:15%Viewing angles:0.9 / 5Power use:85 WMedia player:2.1 / 5We take these readings using the best settings for watching a movie—that's usually in the TV's...
Accurate colours in Custom mode (average Delta E = 2.9), Effective MotionFlow XR400 motion interpolation, Low power use (85 watts), Good 3D picture quality...
Disappointing contrast compared with 2011 models (1860:1), Dynamic backlighting makes colours less accurate, Viewing angles are too tight, Media player supports too few video file formats, Our test model was prone to clouding...
The Sony Bravia HX753 didn't blow us away. Compared with 2011 models, this TV offers half the contrast, tight viewing angles and less accurate colours. The only real improvement is 3D picture quality...
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There really is no arguing with Sony’s pricing policy for its 2012 range of TVs – take this , for example. Here’s a handsome, nicely made and beautifully finished 3D TV with a minimal stand, extensive online functionality, integrated wi-fi and Freeview...
Looks, build, finish, ample spec at the price, tremendous picture-making ability, with black tones a real highlight...
Sounds frankly poor, contrasts could be starker, so-so DVD upscaling...
To criticise a flatscreen for the poverty of its sound is rather like objecting to a tiger on the basis of its stripes, though – that's just how things are. Realists will accept the Sony KDL-46HX753 for what it is: a frankly outstanding television at the...
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The 46in KDL-46HX753 is one rung down the range ladder from the brilliant KDL-46HX853, which we reviewed recently. This version is about £250 cheaper and lacks some of the 853's frills but the other key features are present and correct, such as an edge-li...
Pleasing pictures, Quality and quantity of features, EPG...
3D glasses not supplied, Overly complex Home menu, Chunky design...
It can't quite match the majesty of the KDL-46HX853, which ultimately offers better picture quality, but the KDL-46HX753 makes a decent alternative if you can't quite stretch to that £250 premium. Picture quality is pleasing no matter the source and ther...
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Stuff magazine Tue, Nov 27 2012, 3:07PM Sony’s premium 800-series sets – like the – have rightly attracted a lot of praise, but the other end of the company’s 2012 line-up is just as talented: the KDL-32HX753 brings some of the high-end picture-e...
The HX753 gives you bags of Smart features, stunning picture and a nice price for a 32in screen...
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Following a lacklustre 2011, ’s TVs are proving to be some of the most desirable sets of 2012.The company’s has a victory to its name, and we’ve already given the series a glowing five-star review, so our appetite was whetted as we carried this mode...
Stylish design, intuitive menus, extensive Smart TV content, brilliant motion handling, excellent colour balance...
Sounds a little thin...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-08-09 12:08:01
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Sony’s KDL-32HX753 is a 32-inch full high definition 3D LED TV with built-in Wi-Fi, and Sony Internet TV to let users use apps such as YouTube, Facebook, Netflix and similar such apps. It has four HDMI inputs, the ability to connect to a PC, two USB po...
If you’re picking up any new TV, you’ll need a decent set of connections. The Sony KDL-32HX753 doesn’t disappoint with its four HDMI ports to work with other compatible HD devices such as Blu-ray players and games consoles, letting you watch films, or play games in full HD. You can add USB memory stick support and Wi-Fi connectivity to its talents as well, letting you view your photos and browse...
One of the true litmus tests of any high-end TV kit is its ability to convey sharp shades of black. Here the Sony KDL-32HX753 loses points, with blacks occasionally looking a little grey from time to time. Tinkering with the settings does improve things somewhat, but when it comes to blacks, the KDL-32HX753 could do better. Images lack the same brightness and sharpness seen on some of Sonys highe...
For a mid-entry television, the Sony KDL-32HX753 does itself justice, but with less than stellar picture quality and sound compared to the best, don’t expect it to blow you away. Sony KDL-32HX753 is tagged with Sony, KDL-32HX753, review, HD TV, 3D, LE...
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Sony has got off to a stonking start this year with its outstanding HX853 series - TVs which have, in some ways, redefined our idea of what's possible from edge LED technology. However, with times still looking frighteningly hard, there will doubtless be...
Crosstalklight 3D pictures, Excellent online features, Can work well in a dark environment...
Black levels not great with most picture settings, Pictures lack dynamism, Input lag...
After the bounty of pleasures afforded by Sony's HX853 series, the 32HX753 proves surprisingly difficult to really like. Get it set up absolutely right and it can produce an impressively balanced and laudably subtle picture performance. But this 'sweet sp...
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In the nick of time, Sony has finally got its flatscreen TV act together, delivering with its flagship HX853 series arguably the best-performing LCD TVs ever. So it's with real enthusiasm that we take receipt of the first model from the brand's new step-d...
Potentially good 2D, Crosstalk, free 3D, Excellent online features, Fair value...
Input lag gaming issue, Poor Home menu, Pictures not the brightest, Backlight inconsistency...
While it's certainly not nearly as awesome as Sony's HX853 series, it's not really fair to compare the Sony 32HX753 to those illustrious televisions. Versus similarly priced 32-inch TVs it's pretty good, provided you accept that you have to be careful wi...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-08-09 12:08:01
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In the nick of time, Sony has finally got its flatscreen TV act together, delivering with its flagship HX853 series arguably the best-performing LCD TVs ever. So it's with real enthusiasm that we take receipt of the first model from the brand's new step-d...
Potentially good 2D, Crosstalkfree 3D, Excellent online features, Fair value...
Input lag gaming issue, Poor Home menu, Pictures not the brightest, Backlight inconsistency...
The Sony 32HX753 arrives on the back of a startlingly brilliant start to 2012 from Sony with its HX853 range of TVs. Perhaps because of this, first impressions of the cheaper 32-inch television are underwhelming, thanks to its reduced build quality and ra...
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Like LG, Sony seems to have a lot of fairly similar TV ranges at the moment, and it’s not too easy to actually find out what the differences between them are. Today we’re having a look at the Sony KDL-40HX753, which turns out to be company’s second-bes...
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Forget like.no.other and make.believe; less.is.more should be Sony's new motto if this 40-incher from its HX7 Series is anything to go by. Perhaps it's the company's financial problems or the fact that it's flattered to deceive with many of its TVs in rec...
Video app selection, Cinematic Blu, ray pictures, Impressively clean 3D, Colours, Laid, back 'easel' design...
Repetitive user interface, Average upscaling, No MKV support, No 3D glasses included...
An unremarkable effort from Sony, but in truth the slightly confused feel to the KDL-40HX753 isn't all its own fault; the all-new app-studded Sony Entertainment Network and the tried-and-tested central Xcross Media Bar clash and repeat each other to the...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-14 10:31:30
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The Sony Bravia KDL-40HX753 is a good looking TV, though it looks and feels a bit thicker than many of the others we have tested. Curiously, the supplied stand makes the TV slope backwards. That may make sense if your furniture means the TV is lower do...
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Sony hit the ground running with the rather impressive HX853 we reviewed in May 2012 and scored a Highly Recommended for LED TV fans. The Sony KDL-55HX753 comes in at around £250 less than the 853, at retail, and we already considered that to be reasonabl...
Excellent contrast, Rich blacks - with dynamic contrast enabled, Very accurate colours out-of-the-box, Reference greyscale and colour when calibrated, Plenty of Video on Demand content, Price is realistic...
Cloudy blacks - with contrast enhancer off, Panel banding evident on light colours, 3D glasses need to be kept totally level, SEN content/apps need to be unified...
We were glad to see Sony had pulled their 3D socks up with the HX853 and fortunately they've not let them slip as we move down the ranges. If you're not blighted by flicker, the KDL-55HX753 will provide an excellent 3D experience with all the depth and po...
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