| Customer Reviews: Average Rating: 4.5/5 |
| Great TV - Shame About the PIP: Rating: 4/5 |
| Bought this TV to compliment new Sky HD box as existing TV was only HD Ready thus did not have a HDMI input. Criteria for selecting this TV was that it had Picture-in-Picture functionality as I like to use the computer and have a TV window at the same time. Great disappointment when discovering that P-i-P only works for this TV with either freeview or analogue TV and not TV from the Sky box (either via the HDMI connection or the SCART connection). The Samsung I had allowed me to watch Sky TV pictures in the PIP window while using the computer, thus I could keep an eye on the football while using the computer! |
| Sony Bravia KDL32V5500U: Rating: 5/5 |
| Great TV, have used with HD and Freeview and looks great on both but obviously far better on HD! My friends have also made the comment. If you're looking for a decent 32" HD Telly then you can't go wrong with this one! |
| sony 32v5500u television: Rating: 5/5 |
| very pleased with the picture and the results through a Blueray player. slow to start up, (does it matter) sound needs to be turned up a lot, but would buy it again. looking forward to connecting a full hd box to it for the best results. must mention the quick delivery from Amazon,(free) very pleased with them. |
| Great value: Rating: 5/5 |
| Bought this for its freeview/HD capability to replace my aunt's old TV ... she thinks it's really great - especially the picture quality - and I agree. |
| Brilliant and one crucial point........: Rating: 5/5 |
| I've compared this TV to the Panasonic Viera TV and the SONY wins with no question, particularly for viewing DVD's. When you play a DVD of a widescreen, subtitled film where the subtitles are shown below the picture, the SONY Bravia has a button on the remote to raise the picture up. This is vital to be able to view the subtitles which would otherwise be hidden by the size of the picture (i.e: 1.66:1, 1.85:1 or 2.35:1). But the Panasonic Viera does not have this function, so when you watch such a DVD on Panasonic, you can't read some of the subtitles beneath the picture! Buy SONY. |