Preço oficial 1399 Euros.brutal, grande lcd, impressionante, quanto kusta o de 40?
Tenho a minha KDL40W5500E desde ontem.
É claro que ainda não tive tempo de experimentar o bichinho como deve ser.
Limitei-me a ligações, passar uns canais SD, experimentar a PS3 e babar completamente...
Estava à espera que fosse algo muito bom, mas sem sombra de dúvida satifez-me ainda mais...
Recomendo vivamente!
Tecla Scene no telecomando mostra as opções pré-configuradas.... Como, e onde escolher o modo Game, Grafico.....etc etc.... e se alguem tiver boas configurações, tanto para ver tv como para jogar consola, agradecia... (=
quanto foi, e ja agora onde compras-te?
Não sou exemplo...
Foi oferta de casamento.
Na primeira foto não percebo o problema, se existe.Já era altura da Sony deixar de ter estes problemas.
Conclusion
The KDL-32W5500 is a nice little 32” TV, as 32” TVs go. Sony's inclusion of the “Theatre Mode” is a good, quick way to get surprisingly accurate pictures with minimal effort (although even in this case, an improvement was made by calibrating the Greyscale). I ended up feeling that most of the additional extras here (Applicast, Motionflow, and the various other video processing controls) were best avoided.
There's not a lot else to add – people considering smaller screen sizes like 32 inches are unlikely to be buying a display with an immersive Home Cinema experience in mind (if they do, they need to visit their nearest multiplex pronto), and in this context, the shortcomings of the KDL-32W5500 are likely to be forgotten quickly: it's a serviceable 32” display which will please people looking for just that.
37W5500 e hoje voltaria a comprar.mais alguem que tenha a de 40 polegadas se pudesse optar por outra optaria ou está satisfeito com a que tem?
È que tou a uns 2 ou 3 mesinhos de comprar o meu lcd e ainda ando indeciso
[BGC]NoFear.PT;4643446 disse:digam o que disserem, sony é sony e o resto é paisagem
Conclusion
Sony W5500 a good product with a lot of positive picture characteristics but not quite on par with the Panasonic G10 series (click to read G10 review) which is sold at almost the same price. W5500 do feature nice picture elements such as deep blacks, accurate colours and a very pleasant digital SD and HD picture. The analogue picture is not superb, however, and shadow detail could be a lot better, making dark movie scenes too dark.
Sony has promised a nice new addition to interactivity on W5500 with the advent of the AppliCast internet-enabled Widget-based technology but unfortunately I have to say that AppliCast is not very useful. It only has a few features and the RSS reader rejects parsing most feeds – for example the FlatpanelsHD and Engadget feeds. DLNA is nice but the video part is limited to only a few codecs. In contrast, W5500 has good picture setting options, 4 HDMI inputs and DVB-T /DVB-C with mpeg4 support.
Sony's Motionflow + 100Hz technology contributes to more fluid pictures without introducing the same pseudo-look that Samsung LCD-TV sets introduce.
All in all, Sony W5500 is a good mid-end TV. The new Samsung B650 and the Panasonic G10 series are the closest competitors and in my opinion the Panasonic G10 has the edge. That does not mean that the Sony W5500 is not convincing and it surely has its advantages, and I have therefore chosen to award to W5500 series with our prestigious “Top-Recommendation” Award. Just make sure your specimen does not suffer from backlight bleeding; ours didn’t.