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Introduction
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01.Tour & Design
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02.Blacks & Whites
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03.Color Accuracy
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04.Motion
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05.3D
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06.Viewing Effects
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07.Calibration
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08.Connectivity
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09.Remote Control
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10.Audio & Menus
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11.Multimedia & Internet
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12.Power Consumption
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13.Vs Samsung UN55C7000
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14.Vs Panasonic TCP50VT20
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15.Vs Sony KDL46EX700
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16.Conclusion
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17.Series Comparison
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18.Photo Gallery
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19.Ratings & Specs
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20.Comments
Samsung UN46C8000
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ConclusionVs Sony KDL46EX700
Value Comparison
The Sony KDL-46EX700 is not a 3D TV, which puts it in a different class than the Samsung UN46C8000. It’s cheaper by far, and yet it offers comparable performance in the 2D space. The KDL-46EX700 scored very well in our testing. It also offers a huge array of streaming content, although Samsung has caught up and expanded its own line of content partnerships that nearly rival Sony’s.
| Core Attributes Comparison | ||
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| Samsung UN46C8000 | Sony Bravia KDL-46EX700 | |
| Size | 46 in. | 46 in. |
| General Type | LCD | LCD |
| Format | 1080p | 1080p |
Blacks & Whites
The contrast ratio on the Sony KDL-46EX700 rivals that of the Samsung UN46C8000, and it doesn’t even use dynamic contrast ratio corrections (at least not as visibly obvious as the Samsung). The great black level score, along with its tremendously bright peak white score, made for an excellent contrast ratio.
Color Accuracy
The color temperature of the Sony KDL-46EX700 maintained a more consistent color temperature than the Samsung UN46C8000, but only by a little. The RGB curves were also smoother and had less peaking in them, although the blue channel did peak a little on the Sony, too.
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| Samsung UN46C8000 (Score: 8.01) | ![]() |
| Sony Bravia KDL-46EX700 (Score: 9.94) | ![]() |
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| Samsung UN46C8000 (Score: 7.77) | ![]() |
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| Sony Bravia KDL-46EX700 (Score: 8.12) | ![]() |
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Motion
Both the Samsung UN46C8000 and the Sony KDL-46EX700 were excellent performers in the motion tests, producing smooth motion with very little artifacting. Both are buoyed by special processing features that you can turn on and off to enhance motion smoothness.
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| Samsung UN46C8000 | Sony Bravia KDL-46EX700 | |
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Viewing Effects
The viewing angle on the Samsung UN46C8000 is not good at all. All the TVs in the comparison pool beat it.
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| Samsung UN46C8000: 1.59 | Sony Bravia KDL-46EX700: 5.5 |
Connectivity
The Sony KDL-46EX700 certainly doesn’t have an abundance of ports, but it does better than the Samsung UN46C8000, which has its incredibly thin frame to content with.
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| Samsung UN46C8000 | Samsung UN55C7000 | Panasonic TC-P50VT20 | Sony KDL-46EX700 | |
| HDMI | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
| Component | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
| Composite | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| S-Video | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| VGA | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Analog Audio In | 1 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
| Digital Audio Out | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Analog Audio Out | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Ethernet | None | Yes | Yes | None |
| Wi-Fi | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| USB | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Memory Card Types | None | None | SD/SDHC/SDXC/SDXC | None |
| DLNA | Yes | Yes | Yes | Unknown |
Other Comparisons
The Samsung UN46C8000 is a 3D TV, the Sony KDL-EX700 is not.
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