Specifications
 
  Sony KDL-32w4000 Technical Details
  • 6.2 mega pixel resolution
  • Picture Frame Mode, 6 pre-installed images
  • BRAVIA ENGINE 2
  • USB Photo Viewer
  • XrossMediaBar
  • versatile swivel function
  • BRAVIA Sync
  • Three HDMI inputs
  • 24p True Cinema
  • Digital surround sound from only two front speakers with Virtual Dolby Surround and BBE ViVA sound technology
  • Integrated standard definition digital terrestrial tuner (MPEG-2, also receives analogue)
  • Integrated digital cable tuner (subject to country and with supported operators only)
  • Wall mountable with the optional bracket SU-WL500
  • Power consumption data: 0.19W in standby, 120W in operation
 
Sony KDL32w4000 LCD Customer Review - At This Price You Would Be Mad Not To!
 
Having seen this TV for sale at Sony, John Lewis and local Home Cinema shops for as much as £899, when I saw it at this price I had to snap it up (£680 odd pounds at the time of writing). I ordered at about 1pm on a friday and (with express delivery), it arrived at 8am on the following day (yep that's right - a Saturday!).

This set has won a "What Hi-Fi" award (five stars) and was awarded a "What Video and High Definition TV" Best Buy.

It has the most astounding 1080p 24 fr/per second playback I have ever seen.
If you want a fairly small yet beautifully formed HD TV then this is the set for you. We are now enjoying; Sony quality, deep blacks and vivid whites in blu ray playback, excellent connectivity from PS3 due to "Bravia Sync", games that look astounding in 720 and 1080p (thanks to the updated Bravia 2 engine) and a freeview tunner that found 13 channels in a renowned freeview black spot, through a standard ariel.
There are enough features and screen settings to play with to ensure that film fans can manipulate the picture to match their personal viewing preferences and the sound is convincingly meaty for such a small set.

I am delighted with this set so far.
 
 
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