The Sony Bravia KDL40W5500 Product Review

Getting a good look at the Sony KDL40W5500 TV reveals that one is looking at a television that was very highly anticipated just last spring (2009). This is for good reason, as the television discussed here and offered by one of the more highly-regarded makers of consumer electronics today presents everything in a capable and highly functional manner that is befitting a member of the Bravia line of TVs.

There are a number of features that are offered on this particular model to help it to improve on its predecessor television, the W4500 series. This includes the fact that it offers Sony’s proprietary Applicast feature as well as one additional HDMI port, for a total of four, and Sony-proprietary Bravia Engine 3 (BE3) technology.

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.

Like many of the recent Sony televisions in the Bravia lineup, the company has designed the exterior casing with its “Draw the Line” school of design in mind. It features a polished black exterior casing that is set apart by a subtle horizontal bar that helps to keep the speaker grill at the bottom of the TV separated from the bezel that surrounds the display screen. In all, it looks extremely stylish and very functional.

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 legendary for the quality of its picture display and this one will not disappoint in the way its blacks and colors are put on the screen. It also makes use of a 100 MHz motion control engine that helps to greatly reduce any blurring or artifacts left after the action on the screen has moved on. Most video enthusiasts greatly appreciate this particular function as well.

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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