Sony KDL-32V4000 TV reviews
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Most helpful reviewsiain, irvine High spec fanatic
- Good points:
- great for ps3 and blu-ray
- Bad points:
- freeveiw picture not always great
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Review date: 21 Apr 2010
Brian, Colchester Multi-purpose viewer
- Good points:
- Easy to understand set up. Quality build and finish
- Bad points:
- None
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Review date: 18 Feb 2010
Kev, Marske By Sea Multi-purpose viewer
- Good points:
- Its solid build and reliability
- Bad points:
- Picture quality still not as sharp as CRT Televisions
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Confirmed purchase: 16 Oct 2010
Purchaser Film and documentary lover
- Good points:
- Like the fact you can hide un-used inputs. Also the fact it's easy to use.
- Bad points:
- none
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Review date: 15 Apr 2010
john, hessle Sports and games fan
- Good points:
- it looks good, sounds great, picture is superb & easy to use weather its for games console, PC, or the initial set...
- Bad points:
- none
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Review date: 14 Apr 2010
Purchaser Occasional TV watcher
- Good points:
- Does a good job, but has largely been overtaken by changes to the basic product
- Bad points:
- Not as versatile as some of its successors
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Review date: 11 Jul 2010
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Product Features
| Screen size (Inches) | 32 |
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| Type of screen | LCD |
| 3D | No |
| HD TV | HD ready |
| Built-in disc player | No Disc Player |
| Freeview or Freesat tuner | Freeview |
| Number of HDMI ports | 3 |
| Number of scart ports | 2 |
| Connections | HDMI |
| Smart TV | No |
| Frequency (Hz) | 50 |
| Response time (Milliseconds) | 8 |
| Screen aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Contrast Ratio (X:1) | 33000 |
| Reflection angle | 178 |
| Horizontal resolution (Pixels) | 136.6 |
| Vertical resolution (Pixels) | 768 |
| Brightness (Candela per square metre) | 500 |
| Electronic Program Guide (EPG) | Yes |
| Headphone Socket | Yes |
| Weight (kg) | 13 |
| Release date | 2008-04-22 |
Also known as: Sony KDL32V4000U, Sony 32", SONY KDL32V400
TV Buyers GuideManufacturer's Description
Overview
Experience sharp, vibrant and life-like images with BRAVIA ENGINE picture enhancement technology
Watch digital TV with the integrated standard definition digital terrestrial tuner (MPEG-2, also receives analogue)
Watch cable TV with the integrated digital cable tuner (subject to country and with supported operators only)
Three HDMI inputs (on rear, all with CEC) make it even easier to connect to High Definition sources such as Blu-ray Disc™ and PLAYSTATION®3
Control your entire home cinema set-up with just one click on the TV remote thanks to BRAVIA Theatre Sync
Watch TV, Movies and Games in superb detail thanks to the 3.1 mega pixel resolution
Featuring a “Piano Black” finish, the BRAVIA V4000 looks stylish and has a versatile swivel function
Experience the effect of digital surround sound from only two front speakers with Virtual Dolby® Surround and BBE ViVA sound technology
Wall mountable with the optional bracket SU-WL500
Power consumption data: 0.7W in standby, 101W in operation
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Here’s a list of the questions other shoppers have asked owners of the Sony KDL-32V4000
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Are all Sony KDL-32V4000 HD ready? I bought mine in 2008 but cant find a HD ready logo or anything in the paper work
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Yes they are. They have the resolution 1368x 768
You can try to hook up a cable box, or freeview hd reciever. Put on BBC HD. DO you have a pic, then you do have HD -
I purchased mine in January 2009 it does not show any HD Ready logo but i can assure you it is via the HDMI inputs and from a HD source.
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how do you reset it
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Well I do not know how to reset the tv, but to go back to the factory settings, there is an option under setup menu. Hope that helps.
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If you go to factory reset in the swettings menu then it resets as set by factory.
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Please can someone say how you adjust the colour. many thx
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Go to Menu on the handset, press it once, on the drop down menu on the TV you will find picture settings, colour can be found there, adjust up or down (side to side across the slider) or return the whole television back to factory settings and start again.
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Hi.
how can I connect to PC?! please give me the adaptor details for connection.
What option I will get when I connecting to my PC?!
thanks.
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Purchase a seperate PC to screen lead from a PC shop. If in doubt take your owners manual with you.
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No idea Never tried. There is a slot with a removable cover on the side, so I guess the computer connection is made there. Sorry.
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Is the KDL-32V4000 HDCP protected
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No I do not think so. I sold my TV last year, but I have played movies from PS3, I had a media player hooked up to it and it worked every time. I did not even know what HDCP ment. I had to chxk it out on google. So %95 sure it's not!
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The tv does not block any HD signal via the HD port or the computer port
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Purchaser Occasional TV watcher
Score 10.0/10Review date: 22 Mar 2010