Sony BRAVIA KDL60NX720 60-inch 1080p 3D Went HDTV
- December 25th, 2011
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This TV is replacing my 2 1/2 year old Samsung 61″ DLP. I wanted to get something thinner with no rear projection system and entire HD 3D.
Right away of the box, the movie is quite stunning. The colors are accurate and the contrast ratio is very good. Equally usual though with any “default” setting, the sharpness is up besides high revealing digital artifacts with also much edge enhancement. A fast calibration with any calibration DVD or Blu-Ray takes tending of these problems. I will enounce that I did not motivation to adjust the colour and shade settings. They were berth on.
When you first act on the TV, you are presented with a series of screens to setup language, screen settings, network and other diverse options. It goes reasonably quick. Zippo also difficult. If you utilization MAC security on your router, you will motive to skip the network setup share and do it subsequently since you will motivation to retrieve the MAC code from the network setup menus. Also, the internal WiFi adapter is 2.4 GHz only. It does not flowed at 5 GHz. You will motive a freestanding adapter to do 5 GHz.
Once I received everything setup, I did various tests from different sources. Satellite TV, Blu-Ray and online streaming from Netflix and YouTube. All looked excellent. Equally much as I’m not a large fan of “Motionflow” technology, this TV does it quite substantially thus I might leave it turned on. Quick actions scenes with Motionflow feel quite amazing.
The anti-glare glass screen is the biggest surprise. Reflections are selfsame subdued thus if KDL60NX720 you have lots of light in the room, you won’t experience any problems viewing the picture.
3D from straight 3D sources forge as expected. Things pop right out of the screen. The simulated 3D works merely OK. Depth is not whole that great. It’s more of a novelty than anything else.
The setup menus are selfsame PS3′ish. Variety of the same design. If you have a PS3, you will be properly at dwelling when navigating the menus.