Sony Bravia EX700 Series 46-Inch LED HDTV, Black |  | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $1,699.99 Buy New: $1,062.90 as of 9/10/2010 10:46 CDT details You Save: $637.09 (37%)
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Seller: Electronics Expo Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 2,331
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 46 Shipping Weight (lbs): 40 Dimensions (in): 44.1 x 2.6 x 27.5
MPN: KDL-46EX700 Model: KDL-46EX700 UPC: 027242784871 EAN: 0027242784871 ASIN: B0035ER1K0
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| • | 46-inch LED HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution lets you take full advantage of HD sources like a Blu-ray Disc Player or PlayStation3 gaming console | | • | Ambient Sensor and LightSensor technologies automatically adjust the color and backlight based on a room's lighting | | • | BRAVIA Internet Video for instant video and music streaming; Wi-Fi adapter ready; Motionflow 120Hz technology for smooth motion; USB port for photos, music and video playback; BRAVIA Sync controls compatible devices with one remote | | • | Inputs: 4 HDMI, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 PC, 1 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital audio output | | • | Includes removable stand; measures 44.125 x 28.75 x 11.125 inches with stand |
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Product Description Sony 46 BRAVIA KDL-46EX700 Series 1080p HDTV FeaturesFull HD 1080p Resolution Experience Full HD 1080p picture quality, the highest at-home resolution, and take full advantage of HD sources like a Blu-ray Disc Player or PlayStation3 gaming console via the 16:9 wide screen panel (1920 x 1080).2 Edge LED backlight Enjoy a slim design plus amazing dynamic contrast with an Edge LED backlight. Wi-Fi Adapter Ready Enjoy the convenience of wireless connectivity for your home entertainment network and make accessing your online entertainment - including movies, photos, music, videos and more - even easier! (Wi-Fi dongle required. Sold separately.) 4 BRAVIA Internet Video Instantly stream a wide variety of movies, TV episodes, videos and music from a large selection of entertainment apps including: Netflix, YouTube, Slacker - the list goes on and on.1 Motionflow 120Hz Technology Experience smooth motion detail and clarity with Motionflow 120Hz technology. Motionflow 120Hz technology doubles the frame rate from the standard 60 frames per second and applies Image Blur Reduction technology to deliver a crisp, fluid and realistic viewing experience during fast-action scenes. Ambient Sensor Get a natural looking picture whether you are watching movies late at night or playing video games during the day with an Ambient Sensor that automatically adjusts the picture color based on a room's lighting. USB Input Share your home videos or photos on the big screen or listen to your favorite music. Simply connect your digital camera, USB-enabled MP3 player, or USB storage device directly to your HDTV's USB input. Presence Sensor Save energy with an HDTV that turns the picture off when you're not in the room, leaving only the audio on. After 30 minutes of no motion the audio is turned off and the TV automatically goes into stan
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best led for watching blu-ray films September 9, 2010 johnny cranberry this sony led has the best picture quality for watching blu ray films. competitors tended to be to bright or neon and looked almost florescent by comparison.
Great TV August 21, 2010 SUDHINDRA K AYANJI (Peoria, ILLINOIS United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Has everything in it, came with the WiFi adapter, hence was very easy to link with WiFi internet at home. When purchaed Model said 700 but delighted to receive 701, which includes the adapter. HD channel look great. Sound is OK for my 20' X 15' living room.
Sony, the one and only July 26, 2010 J. Dunlap The Sony EX700 is a great TV, beautiful picture and somewhat easy to setup and operate. The only thing that I find not up to speed is that no Manual is provided.
A small folder on setting up the TV is included. After the TV is set up and running you can access a so called manual on the TV itself, however it is quite inadequate.
Same goes for the on line manual as it is the same as provided on the TV.
The Customer help line via telephone is OK but slow and sometimes hard to understand
the tech.
All said the TV is great and I highly recommend it.
I regret my purchase July 14, 2010 arisrocks 54 out of 72 found this review helpful
You're going to spend a lot of money on a TV, so please read through full review first to consider what you are getting with this particular TV.
Only 4 reviews for this product at this time, but i will only write about things others have not already said, that i wish i knew before making this purchase. (Yes the screen is stellar, but only when you watch stuff in HD. The SD quality is terrible. The sound is also terrible).
Now the real reason i gave it 3 stars. I chose this TV over its competitor's because the BRAVIA trumpeted its "internet capable" features such as Video internet streaming and widgets. What they don't tell you is that you need a separate device of course, that only SONY makes of course, and that it is going to cost $80 of course. That was all news to me. Oh, and this thing doesn't have a name, it just goes by its model number UX-BR100.
So $80 in, I have to register BOTH products before i can use them together. Pain. It didn't help that the site they tell you to go to is not the right site if the BRAVIA TV hasn't been registered. I needed customer support to navigate through the hurdles to register both products. Big Pain. Once this was done, I went to try it, and i could not work any of the internet features without registering each of the other stuff online. EACH. Again Big Pain. I already had a Netflix Account, but it wouldn't let me activate it on the TV, i had to go online. Once i did that, I returned to test out the Netflix on the BRAVIA, and the only thing it displays is what is already in your queue. I could not browse my options and look through the selection. These are things you need to do online first, add to your queue, then go to TV and watch "instantly." I don't have a laptop, so having to go to my desktop EVERY time defeats the purpose of "internet capable" TV. As for the other Video options: There are about 20 other "options", 15 of which you will NEVER use or even check out. Of note is the Video on Demand options, of which you'll have two: Sony's VOD called Qrious or Amazon's On Demand. Amazon rents all movies for a $1 less than Qrious ($4.99 to $5.99). So that makes Qrious useless to me. The CBS "video" only shows two minute clips of their shows. No episodes. Thanks, but no thanks. Netflix lets you stream for $8.99 a MONTH. Best deal. But, their streaming options are pretty terrible, no current movies - the only ones i saw were Law Abiding Citizen and The Proposal. Not exactly 2010 material.
Lastly, there are NO WIDGETS with this model. I don't know what other KDLEX700 model the other reviewers are talking about, but my KDL46EX700, according to Sony technical support does NOT support widgets. So naturally i felt a little misled.
When you factor in the $80 cost of the UX-BR100 to make use of your "internet capable" Bravia, the trouble of setting everything up, the lack of video features, the extra cost to use the few video features, and the absence of widgets, I do regret buying this TV. I could have gotten a 46 inch without internet capabilities for a lot less.
If you want internet features here's what I recommend. Buy a non-internet capable TV, and put the money you save towards an internet-capable wireless BluRay player or PS3. If you want Video on Demand, Sony's Playstation Network also rents movies and TV shows (it's exactly the same as Qrious, EXACTLY. Same options, same cost) and you can access Playstation through a PS3 if you already have one. You can also access Netflix (they will need to send you a disc you get to keep first) using a Blu-Ray player or PS3. These devices will allow you to browse through their options without having to go to a computer! As it should.
I've returned my $80 thingy. In conclusion, knowing what I now know, I wouldn't purchase an internet capable TV in order to by-pass a cost for a Blu-Ray player. You will pay more for internet capable TV, and get a lot less.
This is my opinion based on my experience. Good luck!
**Aug 31 - update** I see the cost of the TV has dropped since I made my purchase. My review was based on a $1350 price tag. Clearly i didn't think it was worth it. But the lower the price the more attractive the TV looks. For under $1000 it is good value.
Love my LEDTV July 10, 2010 D. Chiou (Corona,CA.) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This Sony LEDTV is very nice, The picture was very clear and sharp. The TV came with picture presets that was way too high, with some adjustment the blacks was very black and the picture just show vivde colors and sharp details. Love the way it looks, thin and stylish.
Con : The sound coming from the speakers was weak and hollow, but any LEDTV this thin would not have great speakers, just use an surround sound system.
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