Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-32L5000 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black

Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-32L5000 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black

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Manufacturer’s Review (March, 3, 2009)Get a flat screen without flattening your bank account. Delivering crisp, clear picture quality, the 32-inch BRAVIA L-Series HDTV provides vivid 720p resolution, a dynamic contrast ratio of 13:000:1 and ample HD connections, including 3 HDMI inputs and 1 PC input. The perfect solution for your bedroom, kitchen or office, the BRAVIA L-Series also includes Dynamic Backlight Control, which automatically controls overall image brightness. Get a flat screen without flattening your bank account. Click to enlarge. Easy Initial Setup guides you through adding the BRAVIA to your system. Click to enlarge. Includes RM-YD028 remote. Compatible with BRAVIA link modules like the Internet Video Link above. 16:9 720p Resolution Panel (1366 x 768) 16:9 720p resolution panel (1366 x 768) provides crisp, detailed, and vibrant images for movies, sports, and prime-time HD television broadcasts. 13,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Rat … >>> Save Money at Amazon.com

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3 Comments

  1. Caitir says:

    This is my first HDTV. I bought it because my brother-in-law has the previous model, which is pretty much the same. He loves it for the bedroom because it’s light and just all around a great TV.

    Cable broadcasts in 720p/1080i. So unless you have the room and money for a larger screen, have a Blu-Ray DVD player or are a serious gamer, go with the 720P and save yourself some bread.

    I’m very happy with the sound and picture. I do not have this hooked up to a home theater. There are plenty of inputs, so it should work well for your system. I tried my JVC HD camcorder and it was simple to connect and view.

  2. Emera says:

    I purchased this TV about a month ago as a replacement for a fairly new SDTV, that I merely replaced because I wanted something with more component connections that I could use for a multitude of different purposes. (Gaming, movies, HD programming etc.) As of this writing, I couldn’t be more satisfied the picture and sound are both amazing and it’s everything I was expecting and a whole lot more. Word to the wise though, You will need HD service and an HD receiver in order to get the most out of this set in terms of HD programming. I really dig the cinema setting that darkens the picture (This is optional) to replicate a movie theater experience when watching a movie, it’s a pretty cool feature. And in my opinion it’s hard to go wrong with a Sony due to their trusted name as a reputable brand.

  3. Josie says:

    I bought this TV at Best Buy for $447. Was surprised at how light it was, especially compared to the 25″ tube TV it was replacing. Anyway, got it out of the box, attached the stand, attached the cables and it was ready to go. Automatic setup took less than 5 minutes, and even found HD channels I didn’t know I had (Explanation: I have Time Warner cable and this would just be plugged directly into the coax with no cable box. Previously I was only seeing about 70 SD channels, this TV found about 90 SD and about 10 HD channels, so I was pleasantly surprised.)

    The picture quality is great, sound is good, menu and operations are fairly straightforward and intuitive. Only reason I docked it one star is because the remote is only compatible with Sony products (Bravia specifically). I still need to keep my old remote to work the DVD player that will be used with this TV. Selfishness and greediness gets a one star deduction.

    One sticky point, the “Favorites” menu lists the raw channel number, and rearranges then depending on which one is currently being viewed. How do I know what channel 112.1113 is?? I choose it to find out, then go back to the list and they are all rearranged…

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