LED LCD HDTV Featuring Google TV Black
First, because the second study here, I have high speed internet and TV are connected wirelessly. Yes, it made me an update as well, but the whole process took maybe 10-15 minutes. Was not that bad of a wait ... LED LCD HDTV Featuring Google TV Black
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Sony KDL-55EX720 55" 240Hz 1080p 3D LED LCD HDTV and Sony NSZ-GT1 WiFi-Enabled 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player Featuring Google TV Bundle
First, because the second study here, I have high speed internet and TV are connected wirelessly. Yes, it made me an update as well, but the whole process took maybe 10-15 minutes. Was not that bad of a wait ...
The picture is very sharp. Lots of connections. No, I do not buy from Amazon. I paid a little more than Amazon's price, but since then Amazon's price has gone up to approaching what I paid.
I noticed the 24 "Sony TV, Google seems to get low marks, but only 8 back on Amazon, as I type, so someone other than me think about this TV.
Entertainment lovers the thin Sony EX720 Series LED HDTV is for you. See precise movements detail plus watch your favorite 2D or 3D entertainment in bright, vibrant Full HD 1080p picture quality with incredible contrast.You can also connect to the Internet and access to a wide range of online entertainment with Netflix, Hulu Plus, Pandora , Qriocity and more - there's always something going on. Plus video chat with family and friends when you Skype on the big screen.
Sony NSX-24GT1 24-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV Featuring Google TV, Black
First, because the second study here, I have high speed internet and TV are connected wirelessly. Yes, it made me an update as well, but the whole process took maybe 10-15 minutes. Was not that bad of a wait ...
The picture is very sharp. Lots of connections. No, I do not buy from Amazon. I paid a little more than Amazon's price, but since then Amazon's price has gone up to approaching what I paid.
I noticed the 24 "Sony TV, Google seems to get low marks, but only 8 back on Amazon, as I type, so someone other than me think about this TV.
TV is not a thin TV. Its very heavy and has a deep cabinets. Built solid. I use it as a desktop TV next to my computer.
One thing that annoys me is that TV does not Vudu. Wish it did. I have a lot of Vudu movies on my Vudu account. Hope they add Vudu. Somewhere I read that it was the plan. To date, no other word in this.
I was worried for TV 24 "would be too large for a desk. It is only right. Metal stand takes up very little space, unlike other smaller TV with the typical round stand. Comes with wall mount that I didnot use. I like Google remote control. Fully equipped. wise Small but well-designed button. a lot to learn. many features. Comes with only one included short mini-manual. detailed and full manual is only available online via the television. At first I thought they forgot to include manual in the box. Then I discovered the detailed complete manual online. There is a link for quick access to detailed and complete manual of the TV menu. 4 stars only because of some Vudu services. Black trim front around the screen, on the back of Kit homes are completely white, with silver metal stand. In all a sharp looking TV physically.
When we only had WebTV as the only option for intergraded TV Internet. Now Sony and Google to match up the real Internet TV. It's about time.
Sony NSX-46GT1 46-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LED HDTV Featuring Google TV, Black
Let me start with this - If you are looking for the best high-end TV panel market, this TV is probably not for you.
If you are looking for a TV with a variety of features that probably can only get better with time, I would recommend wholeheartedly this panel.
Rather than write a long, drawn-out control - I will primarily address the main criticisms of this panel and increase some of my own.
-Many complaints about the 60Hz refresh rate. I am of the camp of thought believes that the TV refresh rate is mostly a marketing ploy. Feel free to argue with me if you want, but I have no qualms at all about the 60Hz refresh rate for either television viewing or gaming. I own a PS3 and motion is fluid and natural - I personally feel that 120hz sets look "fake" - too many sets with higher refresh rate typically have higher input team for play, and this is another reason I'd rather not buy a fast 120Hz TV.
-I have read complaints about LED edge-bleed through in this set. It's there. But I've only noticed it when the screen was black, because my Blu-rays had begun. Apart from that, I have noticed no problem - and I have made a conscious effort to look hard for it during normal TV / movie / game.
-Surf. I think the basic depth Web experience. Sure, I've only been connected via ethernet (have not bothered with Wi-Fi, and I've read people have problems with using Wi-Fi, but the web experience is pretty snappy considering it runs an Intel Atom chip. Flash-intensive Web sites (those with lots of flash-based ads) and games such as Bejeweled could cool down at times (especially during rolling), but playback of Flash-based video works well -. no stutter or slow downs, I've noticed I want to switch between Dual View TV and just watching was softer (it currently takes 1 or 2 seconds to switch between the two, but it is a very minor complaint, in my opinion.
-Included "apps". At present most of the time on TV is filler. Most of the "apps" is a glorified web links that show something more than video. It does not bother me too much alone, since the official Android Marketplace is not available yet - so I will make the final assessments in real programs are put on television. But the core apps are there (Pandora, Netflix, etc) and they all work great. A major complaint Rovies TV Guide. If you live in an area where your cable provider does not support Rovies return your application information, you're out of luck using the included TV Guide about. And after reading the Google TV Forum, there seems to be a lot of people who live outside Rovies guidelines appropriate areas - including myself.
-People have complained about the set-up and boot times for TV. My first set-up took about an hour to complete. The initial software update took about 15 minutes to complete (download and install) and then the rest of the time I was trying to figure out how to get my A / V receiver works with the TV. And some of the delay Sony to be "green" and not to give me a printed manual - a minor headache, but not a good agreement. I have started on TV several times as much (not because of the crash), because I played with the browser user-agent settings (more on that later) and it took about 20 seconds to reboot. I love the TV to "quick-boot" (essentially a Hibernate option) mode, because I've heard a cold reboot may take up to 40 seconds (according to others) - I've only done a couple of restarts, and they took about 20 seconds, so I'm not sure if a 40 seconds boot-up is correct or not. Regardless, I have chosen the fast boot option and the TV is turned on immediately. In the case of set-up, I would say that TV is not very difficult to get up and running at all. I think the biggest time sink in the installation was looking up the manual online.
-Remote. The remote is great. The keyboard is large and Clicky. I think it's very intuitive. I have seen on TV twice, but with input requests from the remote, and it will slow down for about 10 seconds (as the volume will not immediately go up or down, but takes a second or two to adjust). I'm sure that there is a bug that needs fixing. I would not worry too much about this because, while the remote is lagging, it's television or what you see is not affected at all - in other words, just because the remote is slow, does not mean that the video choppy - video and audio continues to play flawlessly . Also remember Android remote app is available. I have a Droid, and the Remote app works well. Remote application needs polishing - the droid keypad is not 100% functional with TV (90%). But through droids screen as a mouse is much better than using the optical joystick on the Sony remote. BTW, is the optical joystick is not perfect, but it is very useful. One final note - I think that the Sony remote is great, but it will not replace a person Logitech Harmony remote - so keep that in mind if you plan to sell your Harmony 1100 th
Panel quality. This TV is a mid-range kit with a small premium for the Intel chip and the Android OS was built on it. That said, I feel like a mid-range TVs are feeling pretty good. Sure, it's not a high-end Bravia, but everyone expects that this should have realized they put the cost much, much more. When watching a Blu-ray on my PS3, colors and picture quality is excellent, in my own calibration. Of course, black is not a plasma / CRT quality, but I feel the black levels are good for this type of TV. I have some very pale green when watching TV comes in via cable / QAM tuner - but I am confident that after a successful calibration video for Blu-ray playback, this is a cable content will only issue, not a TV problem in itself. It is also worth mentioning that the screen is blank. I have no problems so far with glare, but it may be related to the fact that my TV is wall mounted. I have my TV on the stand sits on a TV table about 2.5 "from the earth - and maybe a 5-degree tilt back (an inclined I feel very positive, as the TV stand sits a little lower than my bed). Viewing angles are not an issue in my opinion.
Speaker-quality sound and reflections. The speakers are terrible, just terrible. But apparently it is a common problem with low-profile panels in those days. Speakers fire behind the TV that sounds weak and miserable. So, definitely invest in an AV receiver and decent speakers. Otherwise, you will quickly find these speakers are not very good. Again, I have independent sound created for my living room so the speaker issue does not bother me at all. If you do not have an AV receiver, and is in the market for one - do yourself a big favor and ensure that the HDMI ports is at least 1.3a (which supports control via HDMI). HDMI version 1.3a below does not support HDMI control - and I raise this because my receiver has 1.2 HDMI ports, so I have to use the IR Blasters I will control my receiver with my remote. IR Blasters work without problems, but it's just another set of cables to be connected. Beneficiaries with older HDMI ports will work with TV - it's just a nice feature to minimize the amount of cables needed to get things connected. Another question I have not fully developed (not sure if it is a mistake or I have something connected wrong) but if my PS3 is on, although I have selected the source to my cable TV source sound through HDMI audio blocks from other sources. Again, it may be user error on my part, but I've never had the chagrin of my old Wega.
Final Thoughts: I knew a lot of complaints / limitations of this TV before buying it - not to mention the absurdity of negative misinformation about this TV, so I was well prepared for the drawbacks. But I feel it deserves four stars because it is a big, solid TV. It may be true that the software must have the infamous Google "beta" label put on it and could use some polish, but the geek in me these little inconveniences. If you are looking for a highly flexible TV, look no further. If you require video perfection of a Pioneer Kuro, I would look elsewhere. I hope I have corrected many of the issues and myths I asked myself before buying the TV. Remember, when you read user reviews to measure whether the reviewer actually owns and has used television - many of the reviewers of the Sony Style site sounds like they are writing a review based on a spec sheet and not the TV, "one that must be frustrating for buyers like myself looking for the real world reviews.
Sony NSX-32GT1 32-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LED HDTV Featuring Google TV, Black
just bought the TV last weekend. based on two previous reviews, we were a little hesitant to buy. But we tend to be early, and I have been looking for a reason to sign up for Google TV.
TV is really about two parts: 1) TV, and 2) software. I will call them individually.
TV is what you expect from Sony. solid, beautifully designed, solid metal frame. The picture quality is excellent. expected number of inputs. You can not really complain about TV. We had a Samsung TV that had a cheap tuner and would not pick up all decode digital channels, but this TV did. we own other Sony and knew they had a solid tuner built in. We would never buy a Samsung again because of the cheap tuner. It is a moot point if you have a cable box, but not everyone will have an extra box.
software. First up is Sony typically UI software ok. even with our 52-inch BRAVIA XBR is the user interface is not something to brag about. even if the interface is better than the Vizio and other smaller brands, but you buy a TV, do not you buy the software. With Google TV, which TV UI is refreshing. Unfortunately, if you've read anything online about Google TV, so it is really in its infancy stages. The number of applications is limited. This can be resolved by updates to be pushed out regularly by the Google TV team. programs tend to be more responsive remote control button presses than previous comments, but really the user interface is a menu that lets you surf the Google Chrome. I think the program has plenty of room to grow, and that's why I can not give the TV 5 stars yet.
So in summary
Pro:
Solid image quality
Good Tuner
Google UI better than Sony's previous UI
Cons:
Google TV is still in infancy
Remote control looks cool, but the volume and channel buttons should be larger
Overall, it is fixed. If you want something groundbreaking, this is a good product. Just be aware that the software is fully able to grow. I have no regrets buying this product.
Sony NSX-40GT1 40-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LED HDTV Featuring Google TV, Black
This TV is great! There are some mixed reviews on the Internet on this TV, but the reality is that no other TV that can do things that you can, period. There are no limits on what television can do and no down side to the actual specifications of the TV, but the positive way out of the negatives by a lot. I begin with the negative:
The first big negative for me is that TV is only 60 Hz. Although this is lower than most TVs out there that size, you can hardly notice a difference. There is also a good reason why this TV is slower than others, and it depends on TV requires a very specific processor to do what it was created to do. Because of the slower processor speed TV is not very good at playing video games online, but still works well for gaming in general story mode. The other big negative about this TV is the fact that some sites are blocked TV to access their site. Most of the sites that makes it work for our top deals with Sony, and only a few sites actually block the TV. (One of them is Hulu ...) The third negative for me was the fact that this TV uses an optical audio cable to connect the surround sound, which meant that I had to buy a new receiver because my old did not have an optical audio cable.
Now for the positive features of this product: The first major positive feature of this TV is the fact that self-updates, which means that every so often new software that makes it better or easier to use. From now on, each Google TV product purchased and each product purchased in the future be updated on an Android Honeycomb 3.1. This update will occur in late summer 2011. With this update, you get full access to applications, widgets, and each feature Android tablets can do everything on your widescreen TV. The other major positive element is access to the Internet on their own or while watching TV! There is no other TV on the market that has a full web browser! The third major positive element is the immediate rented movies or streaming to your TV. No longer do you watch Netflix, Amazon or blockbuster movies (or other streaming service) on your laptop / desktop or a third party device like a PS3, you can watch just that on your TV. The fourth is HD upscaling, and this TV can scale up an image or a movie shown in a lower resolution of 1080, which is nice if you have a lot of standard-definition DVDs at home that you want to see.
Some of the other features on this TV is worth mentioning is a universal remote that is fun and easy to use. Note: the mouse of the remote control is not the best, but it is not the primary source to maneuver around on this product. TV also has multiple USB ports, remote streaming from your phone or computer and a program that turns your phone into a remote control! One of the coolest features I like about TV is Google itself. I spend a lot of the features that Google offers online such as Google Docs, calendar and instant messaging, along with Facebook and other sites that I can access directly on TV. This is a great TV and is worth checking out for yourself!
40-inch, full 1080p HD LED-backlit Internet TV Powered by Google TV
Google TV brings TV and Internet together, and easily search your TV, all web & Software
Intel Atom processor (1.66 GHz) for world-class HD video, audio and advanced graphics
Surf the Internet while watching TV with Dual View, hang out with an upgradeable OS
Includes keyboard controller with mouse functionality, QWERTY keyboard, optical finger sensor
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