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Sony BRAVIA 52EX700


$2,200.00 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Innovative automatic power-off feature saves energy. Matte screen works well in brighter rooms (reduced glare). Impressive Internet services including Netflix, Amazon Video and other internal video services.

The Cons:Inputs are on the very edge of a very thin TV- really noticeable. Does not produce the deepest of black levels.

The 52EX700 is a 52" LCD HDTV from Sony's BRAVIA EX700 Series for 2010 and is an upgrade in size to the 46EX700.  The TV is designed ultra-slim, at only 22mm thick, and has edge LED-backlighting for high dynamic contrast.

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  It features a full HD resolution of 1080p and offers a MotionFlow 120Hz refresh rate for reduced motion blur.  The TV also has integrated 10-watt stereo speakers with 5.1-channel output and Dolby Digital technology.  The 52EX700 includes an Ambient Sensor which adjust the picture color based on the lighting conditions and has a Presence Sensor which turns off the picture when no one is in the room.  It also offers Bravia Internet video for video streaming and USB, PC, ethernet, composite, HD component, and 4 HDMI ports.  The TV is expected to be released in February 2010 and has a suggested retail price of $2200.

Features/Specs

  • 52" LCD Display
  • Full HD 1080p Resolution
  • MotionFlow 120Hz Refresh Rate
  • Ambient Sensor & LightSensor Technology
  • Bravia Internet Video
  • Presence Sensor
  • Slim Design with Edge LED-Backlighting
  • Integrated 10-watt Stereo Speakers
  • 5.1-channel Audio Output
  • Dolby Digital Technology
  • Connectivity: 4 x HDMI, 2 x HD Component, PC, 2 x Composite, USB, Ethernet
  • Glossy Black Bezel
  • 1 year warranty

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Pros
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    Innovative automatic power-off feature saves energy

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    Matte screen works well in brighter rooms (reduced glare)

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    Impressive Internet services including Netflix, Amazon Video and other internal video services

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    Intuitive menu system

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    Really crisp image quality

Cons
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    Inputs are on the very edge of a very thin TV- really noticeable

  • 1

    Does not produce the deepest of black levels

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