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In Sony’s efforts to expand their LCD TV empire by catering to buyers with different requirements and budgets, they have come up with more range and models of Bravia LCD televisions than you can shake a stick at. We have tested the latest W4500 series...
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techradar.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:23:17
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Sony will produce a truly awesome LCD TV before long, and the KDL-40Z4500 shows that it is thinking along the right lines, but has yet to hit on the perfect recipe for success. The styling, despite a sparkly Midnight Sky finish, is a slight letdown;...
Nicely naturalistic pictures, Solid all-round performance...
Slightly high price, Mildly unadventurous execution...
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For a premium model, it’s a little routine to look at. Still, it’s well-equipped, with and Digital Media Port sockets plus multiple ins.Once installed, this is a brilliant TV. Black levels are as good as they come using technology: Sony cl...
Crisp, detailed picture with impressive contrast. 200Hz really does seem to work. Good sound and spec...
A little too similar to cheaper Sonys on the styling front. Expensive for a 40in...
Not cheap, but a very fine TV with amazing black depth for an LCD...
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hdtvorg.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 23:23:17
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Take a close look at the 40Z4500 and you will notice a subtle sprinkling of deep blue specs embossed within the glossy black frame. Echoing Samsungs Touch of Colour range, Sonys Midnight Sky is just as subtle and equally as stylish.A million mile...
Although the 200Hz does not entirely convince, the KDL-40Z4500 is actually an excellent LCD TV in all areas. Are only concern is the relatively high price.You might also like to consider ...Samsung LE46A786Panasonic TH42PZ800Read ReviewRead Review...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:23:17
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The first of Sonys Z4500 series of televisions brings an update to its MotionFlow judder reduction system, which now runs at a blistering 200 Hz, compared to the previous record of MotionFlow 100 Hz found on the earlier W4500 model which we tested jus...
Excellent image quality, Much improved sound, HD compatible tuner, Backlit remote control...
Slightly narrow viewing angle for darker shades...
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For a premium model, it’s a little routine to look at. Still, it’s well-equipped, with and Digital Media Port sockets plus multiple ins.Once installed, this is a brilliant TV. Black levels are as good as they come using technology: Sony cl...
Crisp, detailed picture with impressive contrast. 200Hz really does seem to work. Good sound and spec...
A little too similar to cheaper Sonys on the styling front. Expensive for a 40in...
Not cheap, but a very fine TV with amazing black depth for an LCD...
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Knowing how good the is, we rather suspected that it might take a stable mate to knock it off its perch. Enter, the '46Z4500, a set that's so high-end, it costs £600 more than the already premium W.That extra chunk of change gets you Motionflow 200Hz...
Builds on the alreadyimpressive ’W4500 to create the best picture of any 46in TV we have yet seen...
The individual improvements aren’t as dramatic as £600 might suggest...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-21 14:01:07
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Sony astutely plays the specification numbers game with its latest LCD TV Gorgeously designed and built / Pictures often look excellent Very expensive / 200Hz not as big a game-changer as we'd hoped We’ve become justly sceptical of many of the specific...
Gorgeously designed and built, Pictures often look excellent...
Very expensive, 200Hz not as big a gamechanger as we'd hoped...
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In the war of words between LCD and plasma, plasma has always been considered the sports fans television choice due to LCDs problems with motion blur and jitter - caused by sluggish response times and refresh rates respectively. The result is that pl...
Sony has raised the bar for action and sports fans with the first 200Hz television promising silky smooth motion. So how noticeable are the results?...
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Sony Z series KDL-46Z4500: boasts new motionflow system to reduce juddering.117cm LCD TVPrice: $4099Rating: 4 High-definition televisions are getting better in quality, bigger in size and lower in price all the time. The differences between indivi...
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Knowing how good Sony’s KDL-46W4500 is, we rather suspected it might take a stablemate to knock it off its perch. Enter the KDL-46Z4500, a set that’s so ridiculously high-end, it costs £600 more than the already premium W.That extra chunk of change get...
Builds on the already-impressive ’W4500 to create the best picture of any 46in TV we have yet seen...
The individual improvements aren’t as dramatic as £600 might suggest...
The ’Z4500 represents the pinnacle of what Sony is capable of right now, so it should come as no surprise that it’s simply stunning...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2011-08-21 14:00:55
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The list of connections available on the Sony KDL-46Z4500 is enough to get cinefiles’ mouths watering, but it’s the picture processing possibilities that really inspire hope. Most high-def TVs use 100Hz processing to translate onscreen movements and make them look smoother and this screen takes things a step further with 200Hz processing. While that...
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Knowing how good Sony’s KDL-46W4500 is, we rather suspected it might take a stablemate to knock it off its perch. Enter the KDL-46Z4500, a set that’s so ridiculously high-end, it costs £600 more than the already premium W.That extra chunk of change get...
Builds on the already-impressive ’W4500 to create the best picture of any 46in TV we have yet seen...
The individual improvements aren’t as dramatic as £600 might suggest...
The ’Z4500 represents the pinnacle of what Sony is capable of right now, so it should come as no surprise that it’s simply stunning...
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televisions.com Updated: 2011-08-21 14:00:59
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The Sony KDL-46 Z 4500 emerges as an excellent TV, particularly in a bright living-room environment. Its high motion clarity, decent color reproduction, and comprehensive feature set make it a great all-round model. In a dark home-theater, on the other hand, the...
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In an AV industry where ‘my numbers are bigger than yours' is the mantra of the day, Sony definitely scored a coup at this year's IFA show in Berlin by showing off a TV series, the Z4500s, with 200Hz processing. In fact, so strong an impact did the 200Hz...
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