A Look At The Sony KDL40W5500

The Sony KDL40W5500 TV Reviewed

The Sony KDL40W5500 LCD TV was one of the most highly-anticipated liquid crystal display televisions of the spring of 2009, and for good reason. This is because this particular Sony, offered by one of the world’s most popular makers of high-quality consumer electronics, is extremely capable and a well-regarded member of the Bravia line of Sony televisions.

This Sony itself is meant to be a replacement for the predecessor W4500 line of Bravia televisions and there are a number of features and functions that have been upgraded and improved as well as added to. For example, it now features the proprietary Sony Applicast and one additional HDMI port, making for a total of four. In addition, Sony has thoughtfully included the new Bravia Engine 3 technology suite to go along.

When you combine all three of the above features together you’re now looking at a 40 inch LCD TV of high capabilities and quality that comes in at a relatively attractive price of about 700 British pounds from one particular online retailer, though others are offering the TV for as much as 900 British pounds. One needs to search carefully, then, for the best price. Cheapest Price for the Sony KDL40W5500 in the UK at KDL40W5500 and Sony KDL40W5500  Review

Like just about every other Sony Bravia of recent vintage, the design of the television itself makes use of what the company refers to as “Draw the Line” elements. In this particular model, there is a very nice highly polished black casing that features a subtle horizontal bar that separates the speaker grille area from the bezel that surrounds the display screen. In all, it gives a touch of style and class to an already-attractive LCD TV.

There is also a separate stand provided with this Sony that is able to be swiveled, meaning that the television can be placed just about anywhere and only the screen needs to be moved in order to get the best viewing area. For those who tire of moving their televisions about for the benefit of others sitting in a room, this can come in quite handy and is far more popular than most might think.

When it comes to the technology suite offered in this Sony, there are those four total HDMI ports as well as two USB 2.0 ports and a LAN port to go with separate digital and analog audio outs. Combined together, this means that the television will be extremely easy to interface with most components as well as a personal computer network to help the display video files and JPEG files.

Sony is highly regarded for its picture displays in this television helps to keep that reputation intact and even improved upon. Nobody watching it will fail to be impressed by the richness and depth of the blacks and colors that the television can display with ease. There is also a 100 MHz motion control engine that helps to almost totally eliminate any discernible blurring or artifacts left after extreme action on the screen.

In all, the Sony KDL40W5500 is an improvement on its predecessor in almost every regard. It combines an attractively low price with Sony quality and reliability in a package that is sure to appeal to most any person considering a 40 inch liquid crystal display televisions from the Bravia line of Sony models. There is, indeed, much to like and nothing to dislike about this particular Sony.

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