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Sony KDL20S2020 20" LCD TV

Sony KDL20S2020 20" LCD TV

20" ; 1366 X 768 pixels ; 15:9 ; Virtual Sur more...
Sony - KDL20S2020
Rating Count : Rating: 4.3 3 review(s)
from £439.00 - £458.24
 
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Reviews of LCD TV's

zdnet.com Title: Sony KDL-46S3000

Pros: Produces relatively deep shade of black; very good standard-definition video processing; accurate Cinema preset; numerous picture controls.

Cons: Lacks user-menu fine color-temperature controls; somewhat uneven backlight uniformity; slightly cumbersome menu design.

Verdict: Sony's entry-level LCD, the KDL-46S3000 offers fine picture quality for most viewers, but bargain shoppers and home theater sticklers alike may want something different.

Summary: Sony's 2007 line of Bravia-branded LCD HDTVs includes numerous new models, but the least expensive, and therefore most likely candidate for most popular, is the KDL-S3000 series. The 46-inch KDL-46S3000 represents the largest of the series, and is priced
70/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Panasonic Viera TX-37LZD80

Pros: Styling; price; sound; menus and EPG are well laid out and crystal clear

Cons: Freeview performance; sharper LCD TVs are available at this price

Verdict: If you watch a lot of Freeview, this isn't the TV for you. If you don't and instead play lots of games, it becomes a better buy. Unfortunately, there still isn't enough to make it worth buying this screen over one of Panasonic's fabulous plasmas

Summary: The Panasonic Viera TX-37LZD80 is a charmer of an LCD TV. Following in the footsteps of the company's plasmas is a hard job, but the LZD80's high-definition performance sparkles with bright and vivid colours and lovely detail. If you're choosing LCD over
66/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Panasonic Viera TX-37LZD80

Pros: Styling; price; sound; menus and EPG are well laid out and crystal clear

Cons: Freeview performance; sharper LCD TVs are available at this price

Verdict: If you watch a lot of Freeview, this isn't the TV for you. If you don't and instead play lots of games, it becomes a better buy. Unfortunately, there still isn't enough to make it worth buying this screen over one of Panasonic's fabulous plasmas

Summary: The Panasonic Viera TX-37LZD80 is a charmer of an LCD TV. Following in the footsteps of the company's plasmas is a hard job, but the LZD80's high-definition performance sparkles with bright and vivid colours and lovely detail. If you're choosing LCD over
66/100
techradar.com Title: Sharp LC-46X20E

Pros: Decent black levels; Smooth pictures; HDMI side input for gaming

Cons: Ripe reds and blues; Flicker on 24fps material; Usability issues

Verdict: However, after following the simple instructions, the stubborn TV insisted on choosing for itself which input I had the Blu-ray player plugged into

Summary: The X20's gloss black coat is at least thrown into striking relief by a silver wave along the bottom edge
60/100
hdtvtest.co.uk Title: Sony KDL40V3000 Review - 40" Bravia 1080p HD LCD TV

Pros: Excellent black level and shadow detail, Fluid motion handling with minimal blurring, Displays 1080p/24 video signal without telecine judder, , Smooth 1080p/24 handling without internal conversion nor interpolation, Excellent shadow detail delineat

Cons: Native resolution only 1024 x 768 (i.e. not true HD), Does not deinterlace film-based material properly, Exhibits posterisation particularly with poor source, , Calibrated black level not as deep as W3000/ X3500/ Samsung M86/ F86, Undefeatable auto

Verdict: Sony KDL40V3000 is an above average LCD television whose biggest appeal is its relatively inexpensive price (for a full HD Sony LCD TV).

Summary: The mid-range V3000 series sit one rung below the more accomplished W3000 range in Sony's somewhat mazy hierarchy of LCD televisions. Because a lot of ground has been  covered in our Sony KDL-40W3000 review, on this page I'm only going to highlight s
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whathomecinemamag.com Title: Panasonic TX-26LMD70

Pros: Strong connections for the price, Impressive pictures

Cons: No 100Hz Motion Picture Pro

Verdict: The price astounds, and this entry-level LCD has a surprising amount packed into its slender frame too

Summary: Having been highly impressed by its TX-32LXD70, we've high hopes indeed for Panasonic's new 26in model, the TX-26LMD70. But, how many corners has Panasonic cut to hit the appealing £660 price?
80/100
techradar.com Title: Sharp LC-46X20E

Pros: Decent black levels; Smooth pictures; HDMI side input for gaming

Cons: Ripe reds and blues; Flicker on 24fps material; Usability issues

Verdict: However, after following the simple instructions, the stubborn TV insisted on choosing for itself which input I had the Blu-ray player plugged into

Summary: The X20's gloss black coat is at least thrown into striking relief by a silver wave along the bottom edge
60/100
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