
Sony KDL-55HX729 55-Inch Bravia 3D LED HDTV
Immerse Yourself in Full HD 3D EntertainmentThe Sony Bravia KDL-55HX729 is a 55-inch LED HDTV that brings stunning Full HD 1080p picture quality to your living room, even in 3D. With built-in Wi-Fi, accessing online entertainment has never been easier. Experience smooth and clear motion during fa...
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Overview
Immerse Yourself in Full HD 3D Entertainment
The Sony Bravia KDL-55HX729 is a 55-inch LED HDTV that brings stunning Full HD 1080p picture quality to your living room, even in 3D. With built-in Wi-Fi, accessing online entertainment has never been easier. Experience smooth and clear motion during fast-paced scenes with Motionflow XR 480 technology, while the X-Reality PRO engine enhances detail in everything you watch.
- See It All in 3D: Enjoy immersive 3D viewing.
- Dynamic Edge LED Backlight: Experience enhanced contrast and brightness.
- X-Reality PRO Engine: Enhances picture detail and clarity.
- Motionflow XR 480: Minimizes motion blur for smoother action sequences.
- Internet Streaming & Connectivity: Easily access online content via built-in Wi-Fi.
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The Sony KDL-55HX729 is a 55-inch Bravia 3D LED HDTV, offering a large immersive viewing experience.
- Includes a remote control (RM-YD061) for convenient operation.
- Comes with an AC power cord, ensuring easy setup and immediate use.
- A table top stand is provided, allowing for flexible placement in various rooms.
- Features 3D capability, providing an immersive viewing dimension for compatible content.
- As an LED HDTV, it offers good picture quality and energy efficiency for its class.
👎 Cons
- As an older model, the 3D technology might not be compatible with current 3D content or glasses.
- Lacks smart TV features prevalent in modern televisions, requiring external devices for streaming.
- Resolution is likely 1080p, which is not 4K or 8K, limiting picture detail compared to newer models.
- Connectivity options (e.g., HDMI versions, number of ports) are not specified and may be outdated for modern devices.
- As an older TV, it may have higher power consumption compared to newer, more efficient LED models.
- Repair and parts availability for an older, discontinued model like this may be challenging.