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September 2011
(72%)
70 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(84%)
75 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
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
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
72 Watt
Qualité vidéo
3D impeccable
L’image 2D
Nombreuses possibilités multimédia
Connectiques
Emetteur intégré
Consommation
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
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
Le WiFi en option
Défaut d’uniformité
Luminosité un peu juste
Gros défauts de dédoublement de l'image en 3D
Angles de vision trop étroits
Peu de formats vidéo compatibles avec le lecteur multimédia
Publié: 2012-02-26, Auteur: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Calibrated images were convincing, Decent blacks - once calibrated and on-axis, Lots of VOD content, Freeview HD tuner
Build quality is not the best, Off-axis performance is disappointing, 3D is mediocre, Out of box images were murky green in cinema mode, XMB is tiresome to use
If we don't feel there are many potential owners that will get the full potential from the EX723, we expect that applies equally to potential buyers that would be specifically looking at it as a 3D display. Surely everyone knows that a 32” at typical view...
2D picture is brilliant, but 3D is a letdown. We like the online content on Sony TVs too, but it's worth remembering you can access this on cheaper Blu-ray players too, if you're desperate to use it. ...
Rich detail, colour and contrast in 2D images; online apps; ease of use; upscaling,
3D performance; high price.
An awesome online dimension makes this Sony Edge LED TV one of the smartest TVs around. Add pin-sharp yet cinematic pictures from all 2D sources and it's a tempting treat. Sadly, though, 3D performance is a real let-down; there are better value options...
Good 2D pictures, Excellent online video services, Good connectivity
Terrible 3D pictures, Convoluted onscreen menus, Slight lack of brightness
If you buy the 40EX723 as a 2D set only, it's a solid - though not spectacular - option for its money. Especially thanks to its excellent online system. However, if you have even the slightest idea that you might one day want to watch 3D on your TV, you s...
There’s much to like about the Sony Bravia KDL-40EX724, as it’s a smart looking telly with good IPTV access and fine 2D picture quality. The integration of Twitter is also neatly done. However, its 3D performance is irredeemably poor. Sad really. ® Mo...
When it comes to 2D, the Sony EX723 is a good LED edge-lit LCD TV. Its biggest down-sides are the fact that its deepest blacks are purple-tinted, and its 3D capabilities are marred by some unusual looking crosstalk. Like many LCD-based 3DTV displays, ther...
Supports 3D, Accurate colours in Expert mode: average deltaE of 2.1, Great contrast ratio: 4312:1, Powerful Motionflow 200 filter and matte finish, Low energy consumption: 35 W
Big problems with crosstalk in 3D, Viewing angles too narrow, Media player doesn't support enough video formats
The Sony Bravia EX723 is an exceptional television. Inside its sleek design, it offers accurate colours and a HD picture that comes very close to perfection. But it's much more average in 3D, with very strong crosstalk meaning it loses a star....