Sony BRAVIA BX 300 Series 32-Inch LCD TV, Black Review
Customer Reviews
I received this on BRAVIA 3.5 and I think it's better than my other 32-inch Bravia KDL-Turn on the interface and menus the only problem I have with him he had only two entries have HDMI in the back and not on the side such as the KDL. I recommend it even if I turn with VGA connector and the quality is very smooth with my PS3 and HDMI Blu-ray look great.
Sony BRAVIA BX 300 Series 32-Inch LCD TV, Black Feature
- Compact 32-inch LCD HDTV with 720p resolution is perfect for smaller size rooms
- BRAVIA Engine 2 video processor for sharp, vibrant images
- BRAVIA Sync compatible for controlling multiple devices with one remote
- Five HD inputs: two HDMI, two component, and one PC (HD-15 pin)
- Send surround sound audio to your receiver with 5.1-channel optical output
Sony BRAVIA BX 300 Series 32-Inch LCD TV, Black Overview
Experience HD picture quality, incredible contrast and sharp, vibrant, life-like picture with the Sony BRAVIA BX300-Series HDTV. This compact HDTV is perfect for smaller size rooms, such as a dorm or kitchen and offers ample HD connections. Connect your BRAVIA Sync compatible devices and enjoy convenient operation and control using one remote.
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Odd ghosting problem – F. Miller – Pennsylvania
'Ve ever these TVs with a display in the shop tested to see if it suffers a similar problem with my spirits other Sony TV – KDL-26L5000. Unfortunately, it does. I tested with some pre-recorded scenes known to illustrate the problem on the KDL-26L5000.
The problem is not surprising, phantom motion blur objects typically moving quickly to clear. This manifests itself as a ghost or a shadow moving trains. Mostly, it seems, the facial features such as lips and eyes that seem to influencethe faces of people who move to float from right to left. The effect is occurring depends on the observed scene – lighting, movement, etc. – in dark scenes or scenes with highly contrasting areas of light and dark areas.
Fortunately, making the KDL-32EX400 not suffer from this problem. If you consider yourself a critical observer, consider spending a little more to avoid this kind of annoying problem. For the casual display probably is not a problem.
Bad Composite Video Inputs – Sim Fan – Denver CO USA
I bought three 32-inch LCD TV in a week, and returned the first two because of similar problems with video input. I felt uncomfortable returning the first two TVs, but I'm glad I did because I found myself with a good quality television with no problem at the end. The experience gave me a good idea to write this review.
The problem with the Sony BRAVIA BX-300 series (KDL-32BX300) was like a DVD player with component video cables (red / white / yellow) is connected, and played aDVD, there were alternating horizontal bands of discoloration of the screen. These bands appeared on some DVDs, but not all. The bands, most of the discoloration was visible in scenes with lots of blue, for example, scenes from the sky-blue stripes and a half-inch yellow and blue in the sky each. I have a lot of troubleshooting, including connecting the TV and DVD player directly into the wall outlet and disconnect the cable TV (to ensure, there was no signal interferenceTV cable or surge protector). I have also logged a second brand DVD player to the TV with composite video cable, and also saw the bands of discoloration. Both DVD drives worked perfectly in two other TVs in the house (a Panasonic plasma, and the other a tube TV). Besides the issues of video input, the picture quality of Blu-32BX300 with a signal cable is grainy, and the lowest quality of the three new TV I bought this week cons. BeyondThe remote is cheap, and menu layouts were poor.
When I called customer support from Sony, the representative was rude and told me that because the bands do not appear with a cable signal, then the problem was with DVD players. After that the two DVD drives worked perfectly in two other TVs, including a plasma set out, he has a problem with video inputs, he simply said the TV to the retailer.
The other TV, I againThe same problem has been VO320E Visio. I have tried two types of DVD players in the Visio, a connection with a composite cable and an S-Video (Sony is not visible on an S-Video), and bands of discoloration, both with DVD players. The image quality is better on the VO320E Visio on the Sony.
The third TV I bought was a Panasonic TC-L32X2. This TV was just coming on the market in March 2010. What a relief to see that the DVD-Video inputshowed no bands of discoloration on the screen. Better yet, the picture quality of DVD and cable entries far more than the other two TV!
One thing I think I can conclude from this experience is that TV manufacturers Sony and Visio the same, or defective video input from the same manufacturer.
Super sharp picture at a great price – T. King –
I have had this TV for a week, but I must say that I love! The contrast is excellent, the sound is adequate and the price was right at $ 400. I bought this model for a game room very small. The sharpness of the picture is my priority, because we sit so close to her. I am very happy with the BX300 offers clarity.
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