Sony Bravia KDL32W5500U 32-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p LCD TV with Freeview and 100Hz Motionflow
A BRAVIA LCD TV is no ordinary television. Design is sleeker, pictures are brighter, details clearer. All BRAVIA televisions are HD Ready as a minimum, with up to 4 HDMI connections, and come with an integrated digital tuner so there is no need for a set-top box to view Freeview TV and radio channels. Most of the BRAVIA LCD TVs feature BRAVIA Sync technology, it takes just one button to turn on your entire Sony home entertainment system, while XrossMediaBar helps you navigate your TV easily with its best-in-class menu screen. After all advanced technology should simply mean technology that does more for you. The BRAVIA W5500 has all the Sony technology you need to experience a new level of entertainment. BRAVIA ENGINE 3 digital processing delivers a depth, richness and clarity that will take your breath away. Motionflow 100Hz technology keeps fast-moving sports and action crisp and clear. You can connect it to your home network using DLNA and enjoy music, video and pictures
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13 comments
Noxolo on July 5, 2009 at 10:41 pm
5.0 out of 5 stars
great product
very pleased with the TV. HD picture quality is outstanding. standard def. also very good. Build quality is excellent too. Number of inputs extremely useful
Ula on July 5, 2009 at 11:35 pm
Very good piece of kit and strongly recommend ordering this through Amazon. First things first, delivery: was a bit nervous about mixed reviews and though I’ve used Amazon for years no, this is the first time I’ve ordered a large item through them. I ordered the set three weeks ago and it shipped very shortly afterwards and arrived via CityLink about 2hrs ahead of the stated delivery deadline. Was also able to track the order on CityLink’s on-line tracking system which was useful. Arrived in pristine condition. So absolutely no complaints on Amazon’s delivery. Well done. The set itself is amazing. Always been a fan of Sonys and they’re clearly keeping up the good work. Assembly was very straightforward, and I thought the instructions were clear enough for my use. Build quality of the television is excellent: good solid construction and plenty of sockets for connectivity. The set itself looks stunning with its glossy black finish and reflective strip. 32inch meets our needs perfectly (I think you honestly need to decide when size picture suits the room, and not just assume that “bigger is better”). We’re replacing a little 20inch Sony that’s been in the family for about a decade, and decided it’s about time to get a new one, besides which we saw a similar one in a 1990’s exhibit of a local museum (so it truly is “a museum piece”!). This brand new Sony Bravia is clearly a step up and it shows. The picture is beautiful. Nice screen with some nifty smart features to widen the picture proportionately, producing near cinematic imagery for the likes of EastEnders. We use FreeView and I got a bit concerned by expert reviews talking about blockiness but the W5500 seems to have sorted that problem. Also read about clouding and ghosting, especially on darker images. Tested it out by watching DVDs of the series “24″ and the night-time shots return no such problem. As regards the 100hz Motionflow, I did notice the difference especially in 32inches. We’re shortly replacing our ramshackled old DVD player with a new one that upscales to 1080 so I’m sure that will work brilliantly. In terms of sound, this TV also beats the pants off most of the competition. Went into a store and listened to the Sony compared to the rest. Having the speaker panel on a strip below the screen facing forward makes all the difference. Others brands have the speakers below facing downward or rearward resulting in a noticeable “tinny” sound. The only rival perhaps was the Panasonic, but then the Panasonic didn’t have the same features. I also quite like the way the TV comes with pre-set modes for both sound and picture: general, cinema, concerts, etc. Energy saving features are quite useful as well. However this is the one area where the Bravia falls slightly. We normally like switching the TV completely off at the mains when not in use for zero consumption. However we’ve discovered that you have to leave it on stand-by every now and then so that the GuidePlus Programme Guide can update itself. Otherwise you get imcomplete information and a warning message. Not a huge problem, and the TV consumes only about 0. 15W on stand-by (or about 0. 12% of normal switched on consumption), and half as much as say the most modern Panasonic. All in all, I’m happy to say that after a lot of research, we seem to have selected a winner. Good value for money. Speaking of money, I couldn’t believe the price differences on the market. Thought there was supposed to be a recession on? With the help of Amazon, we got brand new equipment (the TV itself rolled off the assembly line only a month ago), and leading edge technology, for about a third off the high street prices.
Paddy on July 6, 2009 at 12:14 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Pleased
I was looking for a new TV to primarily play games and watch films. I’d spent quite a few days reading reviews to find the TV that was right for me.
Gurnam on July 6, 2009 at 1:22 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gamble or pay the premium for a top brand
Mind numbing amount of choice of HDTV both online and in shops.
The rows and rows of TV’s in shops are all OK but you don’t know if any picture comparison is of any value,…
Kaida on July 6, 2009 at 1:53 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sony KDL32W5500u
Firstly the service from from Amazon was excellent. For about £8 extra it was delivered before 12.30 the next working day.
Set up was simple.
Wing on July 6, 2009 at 2:12 am
Sony Bravia KDL32W5500U 32-inch Widescreen Full HD LCD TV with Freeview and Motionflow 100Hz: I’ve had this TV for a few days now, and I’ve got to grips with all its various functions. So far I’m absolutely delighted with its performance. Though it doesn’t affect my rating, Amazon deserves praise for prompt delivery (ordered on the Thursday night, delivered at 10. 15am on the Saturday morning). On unpacking, the solid, robust stand must be screwed into the main TV body. This is straightforward and the screws are supplied. You should have a Phillips screwdriver handy. Once attached, the TV can swivel 40 degrees from the centre horizontally both left and right. Aesthetically, first impressions are very good. The TV, whilst not ‘beautiful’, is very impressive, not as glamorous as some of its rivals perhaps, but with an understated and purposeful nobility all of its own. The sturdy plastic body is in fingerprint attracting gloss black, so regular dusting will be a must to keep this TV looking at its best. Once plugged in, it’s moment of truth time. At the end of the day, no matter how nice a TV looks if performance isn’t up to snuff then it’s wasting space in your house. I am delighted to report that this TV has so far exceeded all of my expectations. On first switching on, onboard software takes you through a simple set up process and finds the available channels, and, if you so desire populates a ‘Guide Plus+’ EPG. This was the longest part of the setup process and took about 15 minutes while it did its thing. It’s optional though, you can revert to the standard Sony EPG if you desire. After this the TV was ready to use. I expected to be disappointed by Freeview’s standard definition performance and was prepared to do a lot of calibration however, the factory settings were already very well set up for my home’s lighting conditions and so far have only switched Motionflow to high, set Colour Temperature to Neutral and toned down the red gain via Picture – Advanced Settings – White Balance. I now have a picture that I’m delighted with and which I don’t think can be improved upon. From my normal viewing distance (2. 5 meters) there’s very little visible noise and compression artefacts on even the poorest channels are well within my acceptable standards. There is no ghosting at all (watched the Malaysian Grand Prix to be sure), and there is no sign of the clouding or backlight bleed problems which are a constant source of ire on forums with regards to the W5500 model. Oh, and not a single dead or stuck pixel either. I don’t yet have an HD source (a PS3 is my next purchase) so am making do with a PS2 through a Scart connection for the time being. Again, I wasn’t expecting much but I am delighted that the picture on DVDs is more than acceptable. It’s lacking sharpness and any perception of depth but I really can’t complain. Lord of the Rings ‘The Two Towers’ is on as I type, and given the limitations of the PS2 the picture is quite remarkable. Games on the other hand really don’t look so good – a component cable might improve matters but I’m not so big a gamer that it matters all that much, however, that said, the PS3 is an essential purchase, and my appetite is nicely whetted for a true 1080p Blu-Ray picture. Regarding the other functions: Applicast is still at its embryonic stages and really not worth the hassle; none of the widgets are of much use to me at the moment. The USB functionality is nicely implemented though: the ability to plug in a USB stick directly and watch a JPG slideshow and MPG movies is going to prove very handy for me, though I understand the MPG only limitation might be useless for some. One can listen to MP3 by this method too, but this won’t find much action in my home – a very expensive hi-fi system takes care of my music. Speaking of sound, I have no complaints about the speakers on this TV – bass is plentiful considering their size and volume is definitely not lacking. I have no room for surround sound but until I purchase a soundbar, the onboard sound will more than suffice. In summing up, if this TV were flawed, I would have absolutely no hesitation in advising you save your money but I can’t and I’m really, really struggling to find a single thing to criticise. Off centre viewing affects deep blacks, but not to the extent viewing pleasure is diminished. Channel changes are a little sluggish (sometimes taking 3 seconds between pressing the button on the RC and the picture appearing) but that’s about it. There’s no deal breakers here and nothing I’m grumbling about. If you’re buying a 32 inch TV you really should be auditioning the 32W5500, simple as that.
Xexilia on July 6, 2009 at 2:18 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Service and Great Product
Ordered this product Friday afetrenoon and received before 0900am Saturday – Superb service Amazon and still the cheapest on the internet at the time.
Rin on July 6, 2009 at 4:58 am
Bought this set on Tuesday, delivered Friday. Absolutely brilliant TV, futureproofed (full HD, accepts 24p, and 1080p input through any of its 4 HDMI inputs). Will show mpgs (movies) from a USB stick, or watch other movie files when running as your laptop’s 2nd monitor. Obviously when using with a blu ray player it is absolutely fantastic. I can’t say that motionflow makes a massive difference with standard definition sports, but I think that’s because the picture is seriously compressed – with HD it looks fantastic (though I’ve only tested that with a blu ray disk and then set motionflow on – you wouldn’t use it for a film as it makes the film look like it was shot with a handicam, but to test motionflow it works well!). Really nice interpolation of frames. Highly, highly recommended. The only downside is that now I’ve seen how great 1080p HD looks I’m now struggling to watch my standard definition video recorder – I guess that is next on the list. . . Can’t recommend this set enough right now.
Van on July 6, 2009 at 5:17 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent- The quality and price
Excellent delivery by Amazon-Fast
Solid build
Fast set up
Has variety of options:
LIVE colour makes colour really vibrant
100 HZ motion means no more…
Osvaldo on July 6, 2009 at 7:59 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great TV
I am delighted with the set.An excellent picture; however, it has made me really want HD so beware!!!
Frisco on July 6, 2009 at 9:41 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Replace a Sony with a Sony This latest one is great.
Sony Bravia KDL32W5500U 32-inch Widescreen Full HD LCD TV with Freeview and Motionflow 100Hz
replaced a Three Year Old Bravia 26inch with this one. Best move made.
Nafuna on July 6, 2009 at 9:58 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does what it say’s on the box
After much research looking at many different options we finally decided on the Sony Bravia KDL32w5500u 32 inch tv.
Jens on July 6, 2009 at 10:41 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Like.no.other
This TV is rather impressive. The skin tones and colours are spot on, the contrat ratio is fantatic, matching those of plasma standard.