April 18, 2010

Sony EX300 | KDL-32EX300 and KDL-22EX300 720p LCD HDTV Review


Sony’s BRAVIA KDL-EX300 series of LCD HDTVs come in two smaller screen sizes, 32 inches and 22 inches. With a 720p HD resolution (1366×768 pixels – WXGA) they fit the profile of a PC monitor which will double as a HDTV.


Sony EX300 LCD HDTV Monitor

Notable features for the EX300 series include:

Advanced Contrast Enhancer (ACE) - to avoid the crushing of dark areas such that they appear as black blobs rather than revealing shadow detail.

CineMotion Reverse 3:2 Pulldown Technology - to reverse the pulldown process so you can watch a movie in its native 24p.

24p True Cinema Technology - for those who would prefer to have movies look the same as at the cinema.

Extensive Picture Quality Adjustments - color temperature, gamma control and Picture Mode and many more

Automatic Light Sensor - modulates backlight strength to suit ambient brightness minimizing power consumption.

Two HDMI inputs

In other aspects the EX300 series matches the specification for the recently reviewed EX308 series except for the following differences; BRAVIA 2 (not 3) video engine which does not process standard definition signals, no Internet Video equipped, Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity not included, a USB port for service only not multimedia file playback and no Ambient Sensor technology for picture optimization to room lighting quality.

Resources

Sony NX300 LCD HDTV Specification (pdf)


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