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  1. K. M. Einwich says:
    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A great buy., July 19, 2011
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    K. M. Einwich (Picayune, MS United States) –
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    This review is from: Sony BRAVIA KDL46HX820 46-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV with Built-in WiFi, Black (Electronics)

    I have been very pleased with the Sony BRAVIA KDL46HX820. It is so clear and sharp that I can all the imperfections of the makeup on the actors’ faces…the cheapness of the sets (or not)…etc. It was surprisingly easy to set up and to use all of the features (Netflix streaming!) and I have hooked up my other equipment to it with no difficulty. I was also surprised to see that I can use it as a computer display, which I have not tried out yet, but I can’t wait (HBO Go!). Some of the features I did not know about until I checked on them: the dolby decoder. I have Dish Network and the sound has always been mono – but no more! The sound of this TV, using its built-in speakers, with no external speakers or home theater, is super. I called Sony to verify that the TV was actually receiving and decoding Dolby signals from the various networks and other sources. Streaming on Netflix is flawless, gorgeous. I do not have a blu-ray DVD player yet, but I am sure it will be absolutely gorgeous on this TV. Features on this TV are infinitely variable – and worth every penny. I never thought I’d buy Sony again since they went to standard parts, but this is a TV that’s superior to the rest.Sony BRAVIA KDL46HX820 46-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV with Built-in WiFi, Black

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  2. Turley Hayes says:
    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great for the money, August 20, 2011
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    Turley Hayes (Manhattan, KS, US) –
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    This review is from: Sony BRAVIA KDL46HX820 46-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV with Built-in WiFi, Black (Electronics)

    This KDL46HX820 Bravia is absolutely wonderful. I got it very quickly through Amazon’s great shipping department (3 days after ordering it). It took a total of 10 minutes to unpack, attach the base, and make it through the setup process. Linking my Netflix and Amazon streaming video was a snap also. The sound is very good, for just using the TV speakers alone. I am going to set it up with a home theater system as soon as I decide on witch one to buy. I have an LG sound-bar that I used on the Samsung TV that this one replaced, but I want to go for a true home theater system. I did not run into any problems with the picture quality, in fact, the 2D system is the best that I have ever had (I have not used the 3D yet, and probably won’t for a while, though I did get one pair of Sony active 3D glasses with it.) The local dimming has shown no problems that were reported in some of the reviews for this set. This is the second Sony TV that I have owned, the other one was a rear projection 50″ that I purchased some 5 years ago and that I replaced with the Samsung LED TV that this one replaced. My experience with that TV was not as good as this one, and I was a little apprehensive when I first ordered it. I am glad I chose to ignore some of the reviews that had been posted that gave it poor marks for the local dimming and am glad I did. I would highly recomend this TV to anyone wishing to have a 46″ class TV. I am confident that it will last me a very long time.

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  3. Press250 says:
    7 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    State-of-the-Art for LCD Televisions, May 28, 2011
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    Press250 (Silicon Valley, CA) –
    This review is from: Sony BRAVIA KDL46HX820 46-Inch 1080p 3D LED HDTV with Built-in WiFi, Black (Electronics)

    I do not purchase televisions very often, so I am quite particular when I do. This go-round, I was specifically waiting for an full-array local dimming LCD television. Some years (3 or 4?) back Sony introduced an XBR model that fit the bill, but was extremely expensive. At the time, I assumed that the very next year, Sony would drive full-array local dimming down into more mainstream (read: affordable) models. That was not to be: the next year the entire Sony LCD line was back to fluorescent backlighting.

    Fast forward to CES 2011, where Sony introduced the XBR HX929 models. At long last, full-array local dimming was back. I was lucky enough to attend CES in January, so I had a chance to see the HX929 and new models from all of the majors. While the top-end models from all of the majors feature local dimming, I was surprised that they were all edge-lit rather than full-array. The edge-lit models are amazingly thin (some only 1 cm thick) … but seriously, the 2″ thickness of the HX929 doesn’t present any issues I can imagine.

    My primary decision factor is picture quality, and I am pleased to report that the HX929 is stellar. The contrast is jaw-dropping as are the colors. I have not used the 3D option, but I can say that the 2D picture quality is the best I’ve seen from any LCD. Indeed, this is as close to the picture quality of the benchmark Pioneer Kuro plasma as I have seen from any LCD.
    The Internet features work well. The user interface is modern, clean and easy-to-use. Streaming Netflix and Amazon work great and the GUIs are far more up-to-date than on my TiVO HD.

    In summary, the HX929 was well worth waiting for.

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