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Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700

HDTV Review
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Toshiba 42ZV650U Comparison

The Toshiba ZV650U is a much less expensive TV than the Sony KDL-40NX700. If you choose the Sony, you get the best available streaming content package with built-in WiFi, all bundled inside an attractive package. The Toshiba is bulkier and lacks the internet features. The Sony is a better performer, on the whole, but it may not be in everybody’s price bracket.

Core Attributes Comparison
Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700
Toshiba  Regza 42ZV650U
Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700 Toshiba Regza 42ZV650U
Size 40 in. 42 in.
General Type LCD LCD
Format 1080p 1080p

The Sony KDL-40NX700 was a far better performer in our black & white tests than the Toshiba 42ZV650U. The Toshiba’s blacks were weak, which contributed to a poor overall contrast ratio.

Contrast Chart

The Toshiba was a good color performer, despite its weaknesses in the black & white tests. Both it and the Sony KDL-40NX700 showed an ability to maintain color temperature and create smooth color curves.

Color Temperature Comparison
Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700 (Score: 9.89) Color Temperature Chart
Toshiba Regza 42ZV650U (Score: 9.45) Color Temperature Chart
RGB Comparison
Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700 (Score: 8.22) Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response
Toshiba Regza 42ZV650U (Score: 8.44) Red Response
Green Response
Blue Response

Neither of these TVs were particularly amazing when it came to motion performance, but they weren’t terrible either. The Sony KDL-40NX700 showed a smoother motion, but the amount of artifacting that the processors created were roughly the same.

Motion Scores
Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700 Toshiba Regza 42ZV650U
Motion Score

The viewing angle of both the Sony KDL-40NX700 and the Toshiba 42ZV650U was about 40 degrees in total (20 degrees from center in either direction). This is certainly nothing to be impressed with, but it’s average to slightly below-average for an LCD television.

Viewing Angle Comparison
Viewing Angle Chart
Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700: 2.71 Toshiba Regza 42ZV650U: 3.65

The Toshiba offers more connections for older devices, because it has twice as many composite and component ports, as well as an SD/SDHC card slot. However, it has no internet connectivity, while the Sony has the best ethernet and WiFi and the best streaming content package of any manufacturer.

Connectivity Comparison
Sony KDL-40NX700 Sony KDL-46EX700 Toshiba 42ZV650U Samsung UN46B8500
HDMI 4 4 4 4
Component 1 2 2 1
Composite 1 1 2 1
S-Video 0 0 1 0
VGA 1 1 1 1
Analog Audio In 2 4 4 1
Digital Audio Out 1 1 1 1
Analog Audio Out 1 1 1 1
Ethernet None None No None
Wi-Fi Yes Yes No Unknown
USB Yes Yes Yes Yes
Memory Card Types None None SD/SDHC None
DLNA Yes Unknown No Yes

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