Testseek.com have collected 71 expert reviews of the Sony KDL-40EX725 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony KDL-40EX725.
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The editors liked
The Sony KDL-EX720 has accurate color in bright areas
Handles 1080p/24 content properly
And is extremely energy-efficient. Its automatic turn-off feature saves power and its matte screen reduces glare in brighter rooms. It has solid Internet services
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Topnotch 2Dand 3Dpicture quality. Tons of Web apps including a full browser. Very energy efficient
The editors didn't like
It reproduces lighter black levels
And its darker areas are tinged blue. The Sony KDL-EX720 cannot customize dejudder processing and has less-even screen uniformity
3D glasses are not bundled. Ports are positioned slightly awkwardly for wallmounting
Great picture quality and colour representation; snappy looks
No built-in Wi-Fi; troubling browser interface, $1799
This more affordable entry in Sony’s BRAVIA line-up can rightly claim top picture quality, smart looks and broad connectivity, but its online offerings leave a little to be desired.Related Tags: 3d, aesthetic, capabilities, colour, connectivity, cost, ...
At the end of the day if you are still looking for a quality Full HD TV with Internet Services, built in Freeview HD and PVR function then you will have a great set!The 3D however is not so hot. Down the line if you can grab a set of glasses at a really c...
Published: 2012-02-26, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Calibrated images were convincing, Decent blacks - once calibrated and on-axis, Lots of VOD content, Freeview HD tuner
Build quality is not the best, Off-axis performance is disappointing, 3D is mediocre, Out of box images were murky green in cinema mode, XMB is tiresome to use
If we don't feel there are many potential owners that will get the full potential from the EX723, we expect that applies equally to potential buyers that would be specifically looking at it as a 3D display. Surely everyone knows that a 32” at typical view...
2D picture is brilliant, but 3D is a letdown. We like the online content on Sony TVs too, but it's worth remembering you can access this on cheaper Blu-ray players too, if you're desperate to use it. ...
Rich detail, colour and contrast in 2D images; online apps; ease of use; upscaling,
3D performance; high price.
An awesome online dimension makes this Sony Edge LED TV one of the smartest TVs around. Add pin-sharp yet cinematic pictures from all 2D sources and it's a tempting treat. Sadly, though, 3D performance is a real let-down; there are better value options...