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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Compatible 3D
Couleurs fidèles en mode Expert
DeltaE moyen de 2
1
Excellent taux contraste mesuré
4312
Motionflow 200 efficace et dalle mate
Faible consommation d'energie
35 Watt
L'excellente colorimétrie
Une image HD de toute beauté
L'homogénéité de la dalle
Le désentrelacement
Un contraste excellent en salle éclairée
Un contraste très bon en salle obscure
Les services internet très complets
La fonction PVR (perfectible)
L'interface pratique et très réactive
Les réglages images assez complet
Le support du Deep Color
Le support du format audio FLAC
Le prix plu
La qualité d’image en HD
La définition de la 3D
Les services en ligne
L’enregistrement TV via le port USB
La navigateur Web intégré
La conversion 2D>3D sympa
Les fonctions de confort (Skype
Capteur de présence
Etc.)
Rendu en HD
3D de qualité
Qualité vidéo
3D impeccable
L’image 2D
Nombreuses possibilités multimédia
Connectiques
Emetteur intégré
Consommation
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Gros défauts de dédoublement de l'image en 3D
Angles de vision étroits
Peu de formats vidéo compatibles avec le lecteur multimédia
Pas de double tuner (fonction PVR)
La gestion multimédia (trop perfectible)
Le transcodage des MKV en 576p via UPnP
L'upscaling des chaînes SD très moyen
L'absence de gestion du NTFS via USB
Pas de gestion du DTS en multimédia
Trop de connectique dirigée vers le mur
Trop de ghosting en 3D
Pas de gestion des formats 3D multimédia
L’interface pas très intuitive
Le confort de visionnage de la 3D active
Le son moyen
Le nombre limité de formats multimédia lus en streaming
Extrait: PCMag Editors did not test the Sony Bravia KDL-60EX720. We did, however, test and review the Sony Bravia KDL-46EX720 (4 stars, Editor's Choice) from the same series. A 60-inch LCD with LED backlighting, the Sony Bravia KDL-60EX720 ($2,789.99 list) offe...
Extrait: Sony's Internet options are progressing, though they are not as user friendly as some we've tested. One must download the Internet content upon setup. The EX720 contains Netflix, Crackle, Qriocity, Pandora, Hulu Plus...
Extrait: Color rendition is realistic and this TV processes the picture well through composite video input – at least as far as color and black levels go. Viewing angle, and loss of detail in dark scenes (esp. with a background light soure) are recurrent issu...
The KDL-46EX720 is a very good all-purpose HDTV for a more casual viewing experience. With an average black level and lack of brightness uniformity, it's not ideally suited for a dedicated theater environment, but it's a great choice for sports, gaming...
The Sony KDL-55EX720 is a fine value as a solid-performing 2D set, with accurate color, good detail, and some of the best black levels and shadow detail I've seen in this price range. In 3D, it shows considerable ghosting. While that may put off some vie...
Sony has added a range of new features for their Smart TV platform and the graphic interface has also been changed, for example the App interface. Remote functionality, USB recording and unified search are all cool new additions but I was disappointing to...
Topnotch 2Dand 3Dpicture quality. Tons of Web apps including a full browser. Very energy efficient,
3D glasses are not bundled. Ports are positioned slightly awkwardly for wallmounting
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Publié: 2011-03-19, Auteur: David , review by: cnet.com
The Sony KDL-EX720 has accurate color in bright areas; handles 1080p/24 content properly; and is extremely energy-efficient. Its automatic turn-off feature saves power and its matte screen reduces glare in brighter rooms. It has solid Internet services, i
It reproduces lighter black levels, and its darker areas are tinged blue. The Sony KDL-EX720 cannot customize dejudder processing and has less-even screen uniformity
The picture quality of Sony's KDL-EX720 shows some flaws but its efficiency, design, and well-stocked feature list will win plenty of converts.
The Sony KDL-55EX720 ($2399 MSRP) is a high-end TV rich with all the latest features, including 3D display and a boatload of streaming content. We like what’s under the hood, as well. It’s one of the stronger TVs we’ve reviewed in terms of core perform...
Low price (even lower on sale), Good picture quality
Minor loss of detail in default settings, Minor LED backlight bloom
Sony's middle-of-the-pack EX720 has all the bells and whistles of more expensive models, apart from Wi-Fi (a $99 extra). In its default settings, picture quality is OK rather than great, but some minor changes can dramatically improve video at the expense...