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Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 32-Inch LCD TV, Black

Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 32-Inch LCD TV, Black

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  • 32-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution lets you take full advantage of HD sources like a Blu-ray Disc Player or PlayStation3 gaming console
  • Ambient Sensor and LightSensor technologies automatically adjust the color and backlight based on a room’s lighting
  • USB port for photos, music and video playback
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 PC, 1 USB, 1 optical digital audio output
  • Includes removable stand; measures 31.5 x 21 x 8.75 inches with stand

Experience Full HD 1080p, incredible contrast and sharp, vibrant images with the Sony BRAVIA EX400-Series HDTV. Available in a variety of sizes, this great HDTV features Ambient Sensor and LightSensor Technology that automatically adjust the color and backlight based on a room’s lighting. Connect a USB drive and share your favorite photos and music with family and friends.

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5 comments

    Vincent Nhieu

    September 7, 2010

    Review by Vincent Nhieu for Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 32-Inch LCD TV, Black
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    Here’s my simple review of this Sony TV.

    General outline of features:

    1080p resolution

    Picture adjustments

    Audio adjustments (synthetic surround sound, bass, treble)

    USB device support

    HDMI x4

    ECO-friendly options (power save level I and II)

    Ambient sensor

    The picture quality is outstanding, there are numerous adjustments to make the picture look the way you want. Other adjustments include audio and settings for features. Full HD 1080p only makes it look even better. Sony advertises this TV with the “ambient” sensor that detects the lighting situation in your room so that it adjusts the backlight of the TV to compensate. I did some tests with the sensor on or off and it didn’t make that much of a difference but the ambient sensor does work, it will decrease the backlight of the TV if you’re in a dark room (or at night) and increase it if the room is lit up. Features also included with this TV is the ability to play music, photos and videos from a USB device which is great but I don’t see myself using it. The thing that stands out with this TV set is its design. It looks like a piece of art once you remove the packaging materials. There are an influx of ports and connections on the rear and side. Component, composite, HDMI, Audio, VGA, you name it, it will have most likely have it.

    My only two minor gripes about this TV is that the tuning is responsiveness of the TV’s menu and tuning is fairly slow. It’s not slow to the point where it bothers you but I’d say from the moment you push the channel up button on the remote until the time it actually displays the picture is around 2-3 seconds. It’s not bad but its a minor gripe of mines. Another gripe I have about this TV is the price. It’s certainly on the costly side for this class of TV but I believe it makes up for it in the design aspect. So if you’re willing to spend a little more money to get a TV that actually looks great, this TV is a good choice.

    Overall, this TV is great for the person who is willing to spend a little more money to get something that looks great without sacrificing picture quality.

    N. Madrigal

    September 7, 2010

    Review by N. Madrigal for Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 32-Inch LCD TV, Black
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    This TV is great. I have owned a Vizio and a Sharp HDTVs and both were blown away by this Sony. I bought it only for my Ps3. The picture is great(like any other HDTV), but what separates this TV from the rest are its wide range of colors. They make every game look stunning and vivid. A special look that not the average HDTV has.

    So if you are going to use this for gaming, you don’t need to spend an extra $200 for a 120Hz TV. It’s great as it is and I’m hoping it’ll last many years. I guess I really can say that it’s in Sony’s HDNA!!

    Fong Xiong

    September 7, 2010

    Review by Fong Xiong for Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 32-Inch LCD TV, Black
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    Great TV. There’s not much I can say about it either than the fact that it is great for the money. When I got mine, it did not come with the stand and I contacted the seller (ABT). They were awfully quick about it and overnighted my stand to me. I’m very impressed with the service, and definitely impressed with the TV.

    The only thing I can gripe about is not having an ethernet port and only one USB port. Yes, it’s a TV not a computer monitor, but it wouldn’t hurt. Also, the Ambient Sensor blows so I just leave it off…

    I recommend this TV for anyone who has the budget and wants a great picture. Sony is the best, cut and dry.

    A. Lin

    September 7, 2010

    Review by A. Lin for Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 32-Inch LCD TV, Black
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    The main reason I brought this TV is because I don’t have to spent big dollars to buy a 32″ monitor. This is the only 32″ Sony available in US with PIP around this price. I can now work on my PC and watch the news at the same time. For gaming and Movies, I am using HDMI for the best quality. I don’t care about the speakers because I have my 7.1 surround system. Many reviewers complain about the V and S series because they have weak speaker, but I really don’t get what they expect from a 10-watt TV speaker.

    I can’t even recall the number of the Sony I owned, but I have always been a Sony fan. As for this TV, there are some pros and cons, it all depends on your need of the TV. I would still recommend it for the price.

    Pros:

    -Picture quality is great as a TV. But as a monitor, average quality, not very clear even with a good performance video card. My old 23″ Samsung is still better.

    -Nice design, this design looks more like a monitor than a TV.

    Cons:

    -No clock, only a sleep timer.

    -The cheapest SONY TV remote I have ever seem. I personally don’t like the design at all, especially the “2 rounded circle” buttons for navigation, special features, and select enter… too packed in that area and other area of the remote is too plain.

    -“Ambient sensor” is useless to me, I have to keep it off.

    -Sony monitor auto off never works well with when using PC, have turn off TV manually.

    -No direct PIP button on remote, have to go in Tool menu, then select….. At least button on the remote doesn’t hurt.

    PIP users –

    If you use this monitor/TV with your PC, you might want to pay extra attention, because you cannot use HDMI with PIP to watch TV channels. Only in PC mode(or VGA) can be PIP with TV channels at the same time. But there is not much option out there anyway….

    Chris Mcfarlane

    September 7, 2010

    Review by Chris Mcfarlane for Sony BRAVIA EX 400 Series 32-Inch LCD TV, Black
    Rating:
    Best TV I could find for the money. When size isn’t the issue and you want a great picture, this is the TV for you.

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