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51 Reviews
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Very good color performance, Suitable for bright rooms, Easily navigable user-interface, Decent on-board audio
Unimpressive black level performance, Lukewarm shadow detail, Poor smart TV response, Dodgy Wi-Fi performance
After falling in love with Sony's NX720 in 2011, we wound up generally disappointed with the HX750 – it just doesn't hold up. If we stop making that comparison, however, what we end up with is a handsome TV with a very solid picture, a wide range of fea...
The Bravia HX750 sits in a market segment that is not the absolute best (those cost $30,000-$60,000 more) and it's not the cheapest (those I couldn't recommend). If ultra best or cheapest set is what you're looking for, I suggest you look elsewhere. Rathe...
The LED Edge-lit 3D Sony KDL-46HX750 supplies excellent picture quality and an ark full of Internet content providers. If you can find this feature-laden TV on sale, it should become a serious contender for your hard earned dollars....
Never underestimate the value of consistency when it comes to TV performance, and that's exactly what the Sony KDL-55HX750 offers--consistently solid performance for both dark and bright viewing environments. Sure, its black level could be better, but the...
Abstract: Color rendition is good and the TV calibrated near D6500K even though there is only a 2 point white balance control setting on this TV. The custom setting is set fairly close to D65 from the start. There are also only 3 choices of picture modes and ...
The Sony Bravia KDL-46HX750 (MSRP $1599) seems influenced by the motto “function over form.” Aesthetically, it is an average looking TV, but its screen has a good contrast ratio (3386:1) and displays colors nicely. Sony’s menu system also lacks a nice...
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Published: 2012-03-29, Author: Ty , review by: cnet.com
The Sony HX750 offers excellent color accuracy for an LCD and will give a decent picture without too much calibration. The feature count is one of the highest of any Sony TV this year. Styling is subdued but elegant, and it's not all about looks, because
The overall picture quality is hampered by light black levels. No 3D glasses are included, which is disappointing for a high-level TV. Compared with the stiff competition, this Sony is too expensive for what you get
The Sony HX750 series isn't the headliner that you'd expect it to be with a performance that isn't up to the level of the asking price.
Repetitive user interface, Average upscaling, No MKV support, No 3D glasses included
There's nothing intrinsically wrong with Sony's approach to smart TV, but it's a competitive market and there are better, more affordable options than the KDL-40HX753. We're not convinced by SEN, which has a closed 'Sony Club' feel to it that we really do...