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Sony Bravia KDL-40W5100

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The Sony Bravia KDL-40W5100 is part of Sony's efforts to bring some of the high-end features found on their Z and XBR series television down to a more reasonable price point. We're actually quite happy with the compromises that Sony has made with the W-series. The styling is obviously not as impressive as their higher-end models, but the KDL-40W5100 is not an ugly HDTV by any means. All of the internet features available on the higher-end models are still intact, and you still get a full 1080p resolution.

The big difference here is that the Sony Bravia KDL-40W5100 and its W-series mates lack the 240Hz refresh rate found on Sony's higher-end HDTVs. Frankly we're not sure how important that is yet as we haven't had a chance to see a 240Hz refresh rate television in our labs. The KDL-40W5100 does still sport a 120Hz refresh rate, however, which we've seen in practice is significantly better than the 60Hz refresh rate seen on many lower-end HDTVs.

We're inclined to like the Sony Bravia KDL-40W5100, we were very happy that Sony kept the internet connectivity options on board and the selection of ports is very good. We'll know how how much we like it when we see actual pricing. Sony's not known for cheap HDTVs, but if the KDL-40W5100 is competively price it could be a solid value for buyers.

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Sony Bravia KDL-40W5100
First Impressions Review

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