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New Test: Sony Bravia W4500 TVs
Vincent Lheur
October 6, 2008 11:39 AM
October 6, 2008 11:39 AM
For more than a year, the W series of Bravia televisions from Sony have been must-haves for Home Cinema fans.They were amongst the first commercially available TVs to successfully include what we now consider standard features for high-end flatscreens while avoiding flashy gimmicks that add no extra functionality.
Following the success of the W3000 and the W4000, we've recently had the chance to test the 40'' version of the W4500, the Sony Bravia KDL-40W4500.
It's also available in 46'' and 52'' versions, and all three TVs find themselves joining our ongoing Product Surveys for TVs -- from 40'' to 49'' and 50'' and above.
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