Sony Bravia KDL22BX200BU 22-inch Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview
Posted by Notcot on Sep 5, 2010 in Home Cinema & Video |
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Sony Bravia KDL22BX200BU 22-inch Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview
Posted by Notcot on Sep 5, 2010 in Home Cinema & Video |
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Review by Paul B Blues for Sony Bravia KDL22BX200BU 22-inch Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview
Rating: (5 / 5)
This is the third Sony Bravia TV I’ve bought from Amazon. I bought this one for my kitchen. It’s a perfect size for me and is miles better than my old telly. The design is slim and the sound is very good. Easy installation/set up and plenty of good features to allow you to change the setting to suit yourself. The picture quality is excellent and the HDMI socket means this TV could be used with my PS3 or Blu-ray player. Excellent price and fast delivery. I’m very happy with the TV.
Review by Jenny J for Sony Bravia KDL22BX200BU 22-inch Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview
Rating: (5 / 5)
I’m really happy with this TV. It’s for the kitchen and replaced one I bought in 1982!! It was very easy to set up and I’ve just had the Digital Switchover and it was easy to re-tune and receive more channels. I’m so pleased with it I’m thinking of getting another one for the bedroom. It looks great, even when it’s switched off and the picture and sound are great too. I’d be happy to recommend this TV.
Review by BigC for Sony Bravia KDL22BX200BU 22-inch Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview
Rating: (5 / 5)
I have had Sony TVs of various types for over 40 years and have always been delighted with their quality and general durability. This one is no exception, it is extremely neat and tidy and the body of the TV is only slightly bigger than the screen itself, with a very slim profile. Channel information is slightly different to the usual format and the handbook might perhaps be a little clearer in terms of how this works, but it only takes a few minutes experimentation to get the hang of it. The picture quality is typical Sony, exceptionally clear but at the same time quite soft and easy on the eye – good for long term viewing. Another plus is that the viewing angle allows for quite a lot of variation before the picture degrades, standing to sitting makes little difference for example. This is an important consideration with all LCD TVs and is another plus point for the Sony – so much better than the dreadful Technika supermarket set it replaced. Sound quality is also perfectly acceptable for the relatively moderate size of the TV. For a quality Sony Bravia TV it is also very good value at under £200 – I remember paying £349 for a 14 inch Sony Trinitron TV in 1979 which seemed expensive at the time, but it did last over 25 years! All in all an excellent digital TV in the best Sony tradition.