A review of the Sony KDL-40NX703 LED TV
The monolithic design of this range of Sony Bravia TVs, is well and truly breathtaking. You can opt for either the Sony speaker bar design which comes with a slip in sound bar and hold the TV in place with room for tilting. Or you can go for the more common, but less cool, stand, which also does a great job.

The Network Bravia range, in which this model is listed, comes packed with all the connections you will ever need, such as four HDMIs (2 at back, 2 on the side), USB, Ethernet, D-Sub PC jack for multimedia support, PC, Bravia Internet Video, Wireless LAN and DLNA. This means that all of your devices can be connected such as Blu-ray players, games consoles, surround sound, and that you can hook up your camera or camcorder and view your images on screen. The Bravia Internet video means that you have access to online widgets and infotainment from sources such as YouTube and Pandora.
As far as image quality is concerned, you can be rest assured that the Sony 40NX703 LED TV will not let you down. The LED technology ensures that every pixels gets the best attention to detail displaying deep blacks thanks in part to Sonys ver clever local dimming technology. It's important to note that colour reproduction from this model is extremely natural and doesn't over do the brightness or vibrancy of colours, but gets a good balance.
This is a top of the range TV, for top of the range money. The only real draw back I see for this television is price, the new Samsung LED TV models which offer similar technology for a cheaper price.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Design Picture Sound with sound bar Connections | Expensive |
| Factor | Rating |
|---|---|
| Ease of Use | 3/5 |
| Durability | 3/5 |
| Style | 3/5 |
| Service & Support | 3/5 |
| Value for Money | 3/5 |
| Recommend | 1/5 |
| Overall | 5/5 |