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Sony Bravia KDL-40V5100

First Impressions Review

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Display Size & Technology
The KDL-40V5100 has a 40' LCD screen.


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Format & Resolution
The KDL-40V5100 is supports the 1080p format and has a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080. Note that 1080p content is primarily available from Blu-Ray discs at the moment, not broadcast television via cable or satellite. The television can handle that content, of course, it just won't look as good as true 1080p content.

Brightness, Blacks & Contrast Ratio
The brightness, blacks, and contrast ratio specs for the KDL-40V5100 are not yet available. To our eye, the KDL-40V5100 was quite bright and showed fairly deep blacks, though not as deep as those found on the top-of-the-line XBR series of displays.

Refresh Rate & Motion
The KDL-40V5100 has a refresh rate of 120Hz and employs Sony's Motionflow technology, and while such a fancy name seems to indicate a little jiggery-pokery to impress you, we observed the KDL-40V5100 to show motion very well with little, if any, blurriness or motion to the naked eye. This was with a display video of an action-packed James Bond trailer looping continuously. However, we'll need to get the KDL-40V5100 into our lab for some scientific testing to see how it really performs in this area.

Viewing Angle
The official viewing angle for the KDL-40V5100 has not yet been published. We did note that the viewing angle seemed very good on the floor.

Color
The color specs for the KDL-40V5100 have not yet been published.

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