Sony BRAVIA KDL-46HX820 LCD 3D TV Review
46" Edge-lit LED LCD 3D HDTV, $2599
From what I am seeing with the new 2011 models, TV manufacturers of all ilk are looking for the next big thing.
In LCD TVs, the 120 to 240 to 480Hz race has petered out and now frame rates are simply a number buried in the spec sheet.
LED backlighting is quickly becoming the norm for LCDs. Those tiny diodes allow skinnier and skinnier TVs, but as they approach 1" thick, how excited can you get about one model being an 1/8" less than another.
And 3D is so 2010. The technology is becoming just another feature in most higher end TVs. Though the active vs. passive debate is still generating some marketing heat.
So what's a poor TV maker to do? Refine their products, paying particular attention to Internet connectivity, the one feature that is coaxing the dollars out of TV buyers' wallets.
With the HX820 series, Sony is doing just that. They have expanded the number of content providers and simplified their menu. They even added a Netflix button on the remote control.
Perhaps more importantly, their X-Reality PRO technology improves the look of those gnarly low-res videos that you often find on sites like YouTube.
But not everything is roses and lollipops. Like many other manufacturers, Sony has fallen prey to the temptation of adding new features simply, it seems, because they can.
I will admit that despite the feature creep, the HX820 can still be a simple TV to set up and use. And the Picture Quality (PQ) from the 480Hz, edge-lit LED 3D HDTV is what you would expect from this Sony model that is one small step below their top-end HX929 series.
(Editor's Note: Sony makes two sizes of the HX820 series, 46" and 55". Both have similar specifications and this review of the KDL-46HX820 can apply to its more spacious brother.)
Performance: 4.0







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