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Sony Bravia KDL-32BX300

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Series Comparison

KDL-BX300 Series

The KDL-BX300 series is at the bottom of Sony's 2010 lineup, both in terms of price and features. There are two models in this lineup: the 22-inch KDL-22BX300 and the 32-inch KDL-32BX300 that we looked at here.

 

Models in the SONY KDL-BX300 Series

  Size Price Type Format Connectivity Other Features
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KDL-22BX300
22 inches $499 LCD 720p • 3 HDMI
• 2 Component
• 1 A/V In
• 1 Digital Audio

• VGA input

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KDL-32BX300
32 inches $349 LCD 720p • 3 HDMI
• 2 Component
• 1 A/V In
• 1 Digital Audio
• VGA input

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Sony Bravia KDL-32BX300
First Impressions Review

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Conclusion

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Ratings & Specs