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Sony KDL-32EX308

First Impressions Review

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Performance Features

Display Size & Technology

This display is built around an LCD panel with a resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels, making it a 720p display. The backlight of this panel is a CCFL (Cold Cathode FlourescentLight).

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The panel of the KDL-32EX308.


Formats & Resolution

The 1366 by 768 resolution of the panel means that this display can show every pixel of a 720p signal, but not of the higher resolution 1080i and 1080p signals. If a device insists on sending it one of these types, the display will scale them down to fit the screen.


Brightness, Blacks and Contrast Ratio

We were unable to test this display at CES, but our informal observations revealed mixed results: the blacks were decent, but the whites were not especially bright. We'll have to wait to get a review unit in before we draw any real conclusions, though.


Color

The colors on the screen of the demo unit at the show looked good: we saw vivid color and no obvious loss of detail in high or lowlights. However, all manufacturers use footage that makes their displays look as good as possible at shows like CES; we'll wait until we get a review unit before we give a final verdict.


Motion & Refresh Rate

The KDL-32EX308 offers a 120Hz refers rate, produced by Sony's own Motionflow processing. An increasing number of smaller, cheaper displays like this are starting to be offered with this type of processing, while their more expensive cousins move up to the faster 240 or 480Hz processing speed.


Viewing Angle

After some informal tests on the show floor, we thought the KDL-32BX308 had a decent viewing angle. We did notice the whites got very pale beyond 50 degrees. Once again, though, we will have to wait until we can take a closer look in our testing labs, under our controlled testing conditions.

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