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Sony Bravia KDL-46VE5

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Color Accuracy Summary



Editorial Note: This is a review of the Sony KDL-46VE5. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the VE5 series. The VE5 series includes the following models: KDL-40VE5, KDL-46VE5, and KDL-52VE5.  Read here for more details on series differences.

• Good color reproduction across the board
• Minor issues with bright blues peaking too early
• Testing done using DisplayMate Software

Color Temperature (7.56)

The color temperature test looks for uniformity in color temperature across the greyscale. In the best cases, the color temperature remains constant, but more often, the color temperature will warm or cool depending on on the intensity of the image.

The Sony KDL-46VE5 performed quite well until the intensity nears the bottom of the scale. Practically speaking, this means that shadows and darker areas of the screen may start to fluctuate between too warm and too cool. However, your eyes are less sensitive to changes at extreme shadows, so it shouldn't affect your viewing pleasure too much.

Color Temperature
Compare the Sony KDL-46VE5 to other HDTVs
Samsung UN46B6000
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Vizio SV471XVT
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Sony KDL-46Z5100
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RGB Curves (6.85)

This test examines the response curves of the individual red, green, and blue channels.

RGB Curves

Overall, the Sony KDL-46VE5 produced a smooth curve, outside of some minor hiccups in the middle of the range. The only issue appears at the brightest, most intense end of the range. At this point, the reds and greens did okay, but the TV peaks too early on the blue channel. Practically speaking, this means that really bright blues might lack detail and nuance.

Below are visualizations of the response curves, from brightest to darkest.

Red Response Comparisons
Ideal Response
Sony KDL-46VE5
Samsung UN46B6000
Vizio SV471XVT
Sony KDL-46Z5100
Green Response Comparisons
Ideal Response
Sony KDL-46VE5
Samsung UN46B6000
Vizio SV471XVT
Sony KDL-46Z5100
Blue Response Comparisons
Ideal Response
Sony KDL-46VE5
Samsung UN46B6000
Vizio SV471XVT
Sony KDL-46Z5100

Color Gamut (5.22)

There is an internationally agreed-upon standard for the colors that TVs produce, called rec. 709. But there are standards and there are standards, if you know what we mean. Some TVs (most, actually) fudge the details and get pretty close, but not perfect. The Sony KDL-VE5 is among them. Look at the chart below to see how the triangles match up. There are some differences in the reds, green, and blues, usually oversaturating them. However, the white point (the circle in the middle) is accurate.

Color Gamut

Below is a list of coordinates from the three color points and the white point. Non-tech geeks may feel free to move onto the next page.

  u' (rec.709/measured) v' (rec.709/measured) Error
Red 0.4507 / 0.456 0.5229 / 0.5228 0.0053
Green 0.125 / 0.1167 0.5625 / 0.1167 0.0083
Blue 0.4507 / 0.1771 0.1579 / 0.1415 0.01648
D65
(white point)
0.1978 / 0.1977 0.1978 / 0.1977 0.0030

Other Models in the VE5 Series
This is a review of the Sony KDL-46VE5. The other sizes of HDTVs in this series should be similar in terms of performance and usability. For details about any differences, click on the image to jump to the Series Comparison page.
Sony KDL-40VE5
40 inches
Sony KDL-46VE
46 inches
Sony KDL-52VE
52 inches

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