Sony BRAVIA XBR-46HX929 LCD 3D TV Review
Sony BRAVIA XBR-46HX929 Review46" Edge-lit LED LCD 3D HDTV, $2599
Currently the XBR-HX929 is at the top of Sony's 2011 line of TVs - as well as it should be.
The Sony engineers have added features to this model that you can't find on any of their other TVs, even the HX820 that I reviewed recently.
For me, the most significant improvement is in the LED backlighting system. The HX820, and almost all of the other LED backlit TVs in the marketplace today, deploy the LEDs around the edge of the screen.
In the HX929, the LEDs are spread across the back of the display. Sony's marketing term is Intelligent Peak LED Backlight. I often use the term direct-lit for this full array backlighting technique.
Call it what you will, my experience is that direct-lit LED TVs produce deeper blacks than edge-lits, which translates into better picture quality. And the HX929 substantiates that contention.
The HX929, which has a 240HZ panel, is also the first TV that I have reviewed that implements a backlighting control that gives the human eye the same result as a 960Hz panel. Sony labels this motion detail technology, Motionflow XR 960.
I'm not a big fan of the ultra-sharp look produced by increasing the frame rate, therefore I usually deactivate it. But if you want the fastest TV in the neighborhood, the HX929 is your Maserati.
Of course, this BRAVIA TV includes all of the other goodies that you would expect, 3D capability (with active shutter glasses), a built-in Wi-Fi adapter, and a cruise ship full of Internet content providers.If you want the best from Sony, in performance as well as features, then the XBR-HX929 is the peerless pick.
(Editor's Note: Sony makes three sizes of the HX929 series, 46", 55" and the luxurious 65". All have similar specifications and this review of the XBR-46HX929 can apply to its larger, and more expensive, brothers.)
Performance: 4.5



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