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The editors liked
Produces a deep level of black
Accurate primary colors
Dejudder mode smoothes moving video with few artifacts
Screen attenuates ambient lighting
Solid connectivity with four HDMI and one PC input
Numerous picture controls including white balance
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Modern case with thin
Barely there bezel. Detailed color and videoprocessing adjustments. Separate color presets for each input.
The editors didn't like
Black level fluctuates in dark areas
Less accurate color decoding
Below-average viewing angle
Cumbersome menu system.
PS3inspired Xross Media Bar menu works a whole lot better with a gaming controller than with a remote.Screen Size
Abstract: Video Review: Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn test out Sony's latest HD televisions with the 52" Bravia W-Series that's only 3.4" thin with a Bravia Engine 3 and 120 hHz refresh rate. See if $1500 is a good deal for this new LCD TV. ...
Abstract: One of the most promising things to come out of the competitive and profitable LCD TV market is that major companies, such as Sony, are starting to offer the consumer more features for less money. The Sony KDL-46W4100 fits this profile, as it is the ch...
The Sony Bravia KDL-46W4100 packs a lot of performance into its attractive package, and although it impressed us mightily at times, it also has plenty of significant negatives as well. In particular we're concerned about the viewing angle, once you g...
Abstract: When I reviewed Sonys KDL-52XBR4 LCD TV in April 2008, I was very impressed for the most part. With excellent color and exceptional detail on HD material, my only reservations were a slightly soft appearance on SD content and a black level that rema...
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Published: 2008-06-04, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Produces a deep level of black; accurate primary colors; dejudder mode smoothes moving video with few artifacts; screen attenuates ambient lighting; solid connectivity with four HDMI and one PC input; numerous picture controls including white balance; ...
Black level fluctuates in dark areas; less accurate color decoding; below-average viewing angle; cumbersome menu system.
Sonys midlevel KDL-46W4100 gets you solid dejudder video processing but otherwise its picture quality falls short of the top tier. Specifications: Product type: LCD TV; Diagonal size: 46 in; Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 30000:1; See full specs Price range:...
Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: Sony's dejudder video processing is a strange sounding feature that will have you falling in love with the KDL-46W4100. Dejudder, or in Sony's term, MotionFlow, is the process that aids in clearing up blurry motions on a television's picture. Logically, t...