
Sony KDL55EX720 55" BRAVIA 1080p 3D LED HDTV
Immerse Yourself in Full HD 3D EntertainmentIntroducing the Sony BRAVIA KDL55EX720 55-Inch 3D LED HDTV. Enjoy stunning visuals and immersive 3D capabilities with this internet-ready television, perfect for your home entertainment needs. Specifications: Brand: Sony Model: KDL55EX720 ...
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Overview
Immerse Yourself in Full HD 3D Entertainment
Introducing the Sony BRAVIA KDL55EX720 55-Inch 3D LED HDTV. Enjoy stunning visuals and immersive 3D capabilities with this internet-ready television, perfect for your home entertainment needs.
Specifications:
- Brand: Sony
- Model: KDL55EX720
- Screen Size: 55 Inches
- Resolution: 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080)
- Display Technology: LED
- 3D: Yes (3D Glasses Required, Sold Separately)
- Refresh Rate: 120 Hz
- Backlight: Edge LED
- Connectivity: HDMI x4, Component Video x1, Composite Video x2, USB x2, Ethernet
Key Features
55-inch display with full 3D HD (1080p) picture quality (1920 x 1080 native panel resolution)
LED backlighting for incredible contrast, slim design, and energy efficiency
Sony's X-Reality Engine sharpens images for a clear, vivid, life-like picture
Internet TV for wide variety of streaming media and other Internet content
Experience smooth motion detail and clarity with Motionflow 240 technology
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a 55-inch display with full 3D HD (1080p) picture quality, providing immersive visuals.
- Features LED backlighting for excellent contrast, a slim design, and improved energy efficiency.
- Equipped with Sony's X-Reality Engine, which sharpens images for a clear, vivid, and lifelike picture.
- Includes Internet TV functionality, offering a wide variety of streaming media and other online content.
- Delivers smooth motion detail and clarity with Motionflow 240 technology, reducing blur in fast scenes.
👎 Cons
- Being a 2011 model, its smart TV capabilities and interface might be outdated compared to modern offerings.
- 3D TV technology has largely been phased out, potentially limiting the availability of new 3D content.
- The 1080p resolution, while full HD, is not 4K, which is a standard in current premium televisions.
- Energy efficiency claims are relative to its time; it may not be as efficient as newer LED models.
- Connectivity ports and software updates might be limited due to the age of the television.