Sony KDL40W2000U 42inch Lcd Tv

Sony KDL40W2000U 42inch Lcd Tv

Reviews

sensational sony

after reading every review/magazine article about plasma versus lcd i finally decided on a sony kdl 40w2000u. what agreat choice! the picture quality is unbelievable, especially in its full hd mode. the picture is so clear and the colours are so true that it makes watching my colleagues pioneer plasma a dissapointing experience. contrary to other reviews the sony handles sports very well even in non hd mode, and the sound quality is excellent without the need for a home cinema system (though one of these does add even more to the viewing experience). all in all a top product and one of the best purchases i have made.
ProsCons
picture qualitynone
Reviewed by nick on 3:33pm Mon 1st Oct 2007
Factor Rating
Ease of Use 5/5
Durability 5/5
Style 5/5
Service & Support 3/5
Value for Money 4/5
Recommend 1/5
Overall 5/5

Sony KDL-40W2000U

I finally chose this tv over quite a few others i had been researching on the net. It was easy enough to set up, though would advise you to have help fitting to the base. (you would''nt want to drop your new tv on its face). I was impressed with the collection of various connections at the rear. I have connected a samsung upscaling dvd player using one of the two hdmi sockets and am very impressed with the picture quality and sound is very good in the surround mode. The menus are clear and easily accessible, quick changes between picture and sound modes. I would like to say at least one bad thing about this set but cant, I love it.
ProsCons
Clear, colourful pictures. Great looking and stylish set.None
Reviewed by Mike on 11:22pm Sun 2nd Sep 2007
Factor Rating
Ease of Use 4/5
Durability 5/5
Style 5/5
Service & Support 3/5
Value for Money 4/5
Recommend 1/5
Overall 5/5


Why own a Ferrari if you haven''t got the roads to use it on.

Well after reading all the reviews for the last two months bought the Sony and to be honest I am a little dissapointed. If your not thinking of getting Sky HD, an Xbox 360 or Bluray etc then unless you want a bigger screen stick with your old CRT,my last Sony CRT had a better picture than this and the sound blew this TV away. That said the HD picture with 720p on my Xbox 360 is amazing, didnt think a picture could get any clearer then think again. HD is awesome! Im unsure whether you do really need a TV with 1080p though as 720p is simply stunning, that said I havent fed the TV with any 1080p sources yet. Could have saved some money with just a 720p set and bought other items though like Sky HD. An overall summary of this TV would be I think the other 720p sets especially the Sony V series offer better value for money as 720p is good enough, especially with Sky HD only broadcasting in 720p. Do you really need 1080p?

ProsCons
HD picture Lots of connections Style and QualityAverage sound.
Reviewed by James on 11:27am Mon 19th Mar 2007
Factor Rating
Ease of Use 5/5
Durability 5/5
Style 5/5
Service & Support 3/5
Value for Money 3/5
Recommend 1/5
Overall 4/5

The Sony KDL 40W 2000 TV Experience

Like the other reviews, I took a long time to decide which TV to buy, when my old CRTstopped working. After reading a number of excellent reviews on the Internet, took the plunge and went for the Sony Bravia KDL 40W2000. I am not an expert in TV, but know a good picture when I see it, as this set is really excellent. I have upgraded my Telewest box to 'TV Drive' which gives access to their HD material and (I am assured) 'upscales' normal TV to match the 1080 resolution of the Bravia panel. Anyway, what matters is the picture and it is amazing. The colours and contrast are the best I have seen to date, but then again it is the most I have spent on a TV ! I am sure you can split hairs with other sets, but for the money, I could not find another 1080 HD ready TV and am very pleased with it. So the research was worth it and the other reviews seem to support my experience.

ProsCons
Picture & Sound ExcellentNone I can think of
Reviewed by Piers Cunningham on 5:12pm Wed 7th Feb 2007
Factor Rating
Ease of Use 4/5
Durability 5/5
Style 5/5
Service & Support 3/5
Value for Money 5/5
Recommend 1/5
Overall 5/5

A quality product from a well known brand

I can't praise this tv enough. The picture quality is simply amazing especially with the bravia engine from sony. Its clear and the colours are wonderful. You can really tell the difference in the green grass and red fires compared to other LCDs. as well as doing 1080p, which is good for the future when things finally catch up to 1080p, the tv has good sound. I turned on the surround and didnt expect 2 small speakers can make it sound surround, but sure enough, sounds started to appear around my back. It would be better if it was from a proper speaker system which is allowed by the aux out on the tv, which isnt apparent in most lcd tvs. This means watching digital tv a lot more enjoyable. You can also expect to have lots of connections too. At the moment i have a Wii, original xbox, xbox 360, ps2 and my pc connected to the tv. I dont even need anything extra to split the scart. Also, if you connected your external speakers to the tv, all inputs connected to the tv will use the speakers
ProsCons
picture quality, connectivity and style.I've heard there are some LCD problems with blue blotches on the screen when its black, but i have not had any problems.
Reviewed by Dillon on 2:55pm Fri 19th Jan 2007
Factor Rating
Ease of Use 5/5
Durability 5/5
Style 5/5
Service & Support 3/5
Value for Money 4/5
Recommend 1/5
Overall 5/5


Great TV

After reading a lot of reviews on large LCD TVs this one had the best credentials according to the Experts. I'm glad I took my time deciding as the picture on Freeview and Sky is brilliant. Watched Planet Earth the other night and the 3D effect over the Pine Forest was unbelievable, and to think this was only on Standard Def. I would have to rate it at 9.8 out of 10 as I have not yet tried it on High Def. Sound is very good and the Tru-surround gives it a better overall performance. Not sure if its delivering a surround sound as such, but cannot expect too much from two speakers. Did try a video out to see what it would look like and even that looked great. So over all I am very pleased with the purchase.
ProsCons
Overall a very good LCD TV and as good as any Plasma I have seen. Great picture, sound and ease of use.Not a lot wrong. Perhaps the surround sound could be a little better.
Reviewed by Barrie on 7:08pm Tue 12th Dec 2006
Factor Rating
Ease of Use 5/5
Durability 5/5
Style 5/5
Service & Support 3/5
Value for Money 4/5
Recommend 1/5
Overall 5/5

Review of the Sony Bravia KDL-40W2000 LCD TV

 

Part of Sony’s penultimate W-series is the stunning 40” 40W2000 LCD TV.  This award-winning TV has added yet another string to the LCD bow with its overly-generous spec and outstanding picture performance. 
 

Design

The sleek, compact design of the Bravia 40W2000 has definitely seen some improvements since the V-series.  The modestly matt-black and charcoal frame is surrounded by a thin silver edge.  The speakers run along the bottom of the frame, above a collection of control buttons to the right, which are perfectly placed for ease of reach.  The table top stand is included, so you can expect to carry 27.5kg to your car, which won’t break your back.  If you were to wall mount the Bravia 40W2000 you’ll find VESA mounting holes are already prepared for you to use.
Setup/Installation
We were thankful of such an easy set-up so we could get it going and see what the 40W2000 was made of.  We quickly connected up a top-notch Pioneer DVD player, and the Xbox 360 at the same time using HDMI leads.  We didn’t wall mount this one, but it looks very easy to do in the manual.  From getting this beauty out of the delivery van to setting it up and playing on the Xbox 360, we counted a grand total of 32 minutes. 
Features
Boasting futuristic connectivity and a Bravia Picture Processing Engine, you are guaranteed to be impressed by the Bravia 40W2000’s performance.  It has digital and analogue tuners which are controlled by the auto-tune option as soon as you get the TV switched on.  The 1920 x 1080 resolution and 8000:1 dynamic contrast are supplied to provide you with a superb picture performance for sure.   With Sony’s famous LiveColour Creation, you’ll see what they mean by bold, vibrant colours, especially when you are used to watching any other inferior models.  You can watch all programmes in widescreen, 4:3, 14:9, and the most common 16:9 mode.  To provide you with a detailed picture, the 40W2000 has a digital comb filter installed.  Taking up a small amount of space on the front of the TV is a light sensor; this means your picture is being enhanced all the time depending on how much light is in the room.  Features like this not only improve your viewing experience, but are much safer on your eyes too.  On the subject of a good view, the 40W2000 has a huge 178 degree viewing angle, but if you can’t see it, you will have no trouble hearing its pair of 10 watt speakers, with their Nicam stereo SRS TruSurround XT sound system.  It’s nice to find that Sony haven’t overlooked those small, but important features that make life that little bit easier, like picture in picture, digital text and a 7-day electronic programme guide.  As the LCD market toughens, so do Sony by the looks of things.  With the 40W2000 comes some of the most futuristic connectivity we have seen to date in this price range.  We won’t keep you in suspense, so starting with the best bits, its got 2 HDMI connections, 2 scarts (RGB enabled), PCMCIA card slot, PC input,  S-video, digital audio output, earphone jack and finally a component connection. 
Performance
First things first, we thought we’d see how it handled the Xbox 360.  We played table tennis, one of our favourites, and we were more than happy with how the game was handled.  Motion was great, along with smashing colour and detail.  Next up was the Pioneer DV989 DVD Player, with Pride and Prejudice.  It’s always a good test, especially for sound.  One of the best scenes features some swans flying noisily over a lake, and the 40W2000 handled them superbly, making them 3D surround sound enough to make us think they were flying right overhead.  There is also a great motion testing scene, where Keira Knightly is on a swing in the farm yard, again the 40W2000 showed no sign of struggle.  On both digital and analogue programmes the most noticeable feature was the amount of colour and detail.  Every inch of the screen is covered in immensely colourful detail.  Colours seem very well controlled and realistic, probably with help from the amount of detail.  A perfect amount of contrast is noticeable with all sources, and black levels were superb too.     
Overall Opinion
There is only one LCD screen that puts on a better all-round performance than the Sony 40W2000, and that is the X-series 40X2000.  And that makes perfect sense to us, as we would be more concerned if Sony’s newest range didn’t show signs of improvement over the last range.  This 40” LCD TV has won awards for not only being the best TV in this range, but it also won best product of the year too. 
 
By Lisa Malyon

 
The KDL 40W  handles fast moving very well. 



Black levels are deep and really bring out depth in a otherwise black image.



The speakers use SRS TruSuround technology.




Component and S-Video Side conections. " when is somebody going to put HDMI on the side as well as the back"

 

ProsCons
Digital and analogue tuners 2 HDMI Bravia Engine Live Colour Creation Digital Comb filter Futuristic connectivity Stylishly modern design Sony should have put in a extra HDMI on the side to make it 3 HDMI's.
Reviewed by on 11:21am Tue 12th Dec 2006
Factor Rating
Ease of Use 5/5
Durability 5/5
Style 5/5
Service & Support 5/5
Value for Money 5/5
Recommend 1/5
Overall 5/5

Fantastic tv

I love this tv it enhances every aspect of tv viewing havent even hooked it up to a hd source yet, just by hooking up to my sky + system i am more than impressed with both the picture and sound today watched star wars return of the sith on it and it was just like sitting in the cinema, setting up to sky+ and a my panasonic dvd recorder took minutes, after switching on the light sensor the picture was perfect, no wonder this tv was voted what vision and sound product of the year, definetley worth shopping around on the internet for i saved £500 on the price, im very happy with this product
ProsCons
plenty of connectivity sockets picture sound designnone i can think of
Reviewed by martin on 4:34pm Wed 22nd Nov 2006
Factor Rating
Ease of Use 5/5
Durability 5/5
Style 5/5
Service & Support 3/5
Value for Money 4/5
Recommend 1/5
Overall 5/5