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The editors liked
The Sony KDL-EX523 series is relatively inexpensive for an LED-based LCD TV. It delivered decent black-level depth and very good video processing
Including the ability to handle 1080p/24 sources. Its cinema preset provides decently accurate pictures out
Slim profile
Built-in Wi-Fi and good Internet options
Nice range of audio options
* Slim profile
* Built-in Wi-Fi and good Internet options
Featurerich BRAVIA Internet Video portal
Design
USB recording
New user interface
Smart TV and new IPTV interface
Design and build
Connectivity
Price.
The editors didn't like
The Sony television exhibits murky shadow detail and blue tinge in dark areas. Uniformity is a problem with large gray splotches across black screens
Average picture quality with muted colors
60Hz refresh rate produces motion blur
* 60Hz refresh rate produces motion blur
Price when rated
$990
Poor motion picture resolution
No support for MKV files
The lack of picture quality finessing (no MontionFlow for example) means fast moving pictures can be a tad blurry and the audio output leaves something to be desired. Product Shots Sony's new Bravia KDL-40EX524 Edge LED HD TV sports a fine line of internet TV features and a Presence Sensor detects if anyone is watching (or not) and shuts down the picture when no one is around watching the tele
Nice range of audio options, * Slim profile, * Built-in Wi-Fi and good Internet options,
Average picture quality with muted colors, * 60Hz refresh rate produces motion blur, Price when rated: $990
As the sub-$1000 price suggests, this isn't Sony's highest-end HDTV. Its refresh rate is only 60Hz, and it doesn't have all the bells, whistles, and advanced picture-adjustment settings that hard-core videophiles may be looking for.However, it doe...
Slim profile, Built-in Wi-Fi and good Internet options, Nice range of audio options, Slim profile, Built-in Wi-Fi and good Internet options, Nice range of audio options
Average picture quality with muted colors, 60Hz refresh rate produces motion blur, Average picture quality with muted colors, 60Hz refresh rate produces motion blur
Sony's 46-inch Bravia KDL-46EX523 is a fairly basic 46-inch LED-backlit 1080p HDTV with Wi-Fi connectivity, built-in apps, and decent image quality....
Abstract: Sony Bravia KDL-46EX523 is relatively less expensive for an LED-based LCD television, which delivers decent black level depth and very good video processing along with the capability to handle 1080p/24 sources. The cinema preset offers decently precise...
Published: 2011-11-23, Author: Ty , review by: cnet.com
The Sony KDL-EX523 series is relatively inexpensive for an LED-based LCD TV. It delivered decent black-level depth and very good video processing, including the ability to handle 1080p/24 sources. Its cinema preset provides decently accurate pictures out
The Sony television exhibits murky shadow detail and blue tinge in dark areas. Uniformity is a problem with large gray splotches across black screens
The Sony EX523 series produces a solid though workmanlike picture at a price that competes well against similarly featured LED TVs.
Smart TV and new IPTV interface, design and build, connectivity, price.
The lack of picture quality finessing (no MontionFlow for example) means fast moving pictures can be a tad blurry and the audio output leaves something to be desired. Product Shots Sony's new Bravia KDL-40EX524 Edge LED HD TV sports a fine line of internet TV features and a Presence Sensor detects if anyone is watching (or not) and shuts down the picture when no one is around watching the tele
The Sony Bravia KDL-40EX524 is a great Internet connected HD TV with great IPTV features but you’ll not be getting the best Sony has to offer in terms of picture quality technology at this level. What you do get though, is a superbly designed, well-f...
The Sony Bravia KDL-32EX523 ($749 MSRP) offers a lot for a TV that’s positioned closer to the entry-level end of the spectrum. Along with the EX520 series, the EX523 series is the cheapest LED-edgelit LCD that Sony offers. Yet it packs in built-in WiFi...
Picture contrast could be better; Motion blur; Uneven backlighting
A stylish, understated design, warm colours and bright pictures don't make up for the 40-inch Sony KDL-40EX523's slightly below-par contrast performance and paucity of Internet apps....
BBC iPlayer, Lovefilm & Demand 5, Freeview HD, excellent EPG, good upscaling, iPhone app, black levels
Long-winded GUI, Wi-Fi is a pricey add-on, lacks Full HD detail, some motion blur
Great for movies though lacking the brightness of rival brands' Edge LED-backlit offerings, Sony's 37-incher piles on the features. This budget TV certainly punches above its weight...