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Sony Bravia Network TV Test: 40NX803

Pierre-Jean Alzieu
May 18, 2010 11:13 AM

 Sony Bravia KDL-40NX803
After our look at one of Sony's entry-level televisions, the KDL-40EX503, it's time for the NX803, which uses LED backlighting instead of fluorescent tubes, to pay a visit to our lab.  It's much further up the manufacturer's range and comes in both 40'' and 52'' versions.  There's not much it doesn't have ...

It has Motionflow 200 Hz to improve the fluidity of moving images, a Bravia Engine 3 chip, a multimedia player and a sensor to help it adjust its brightness according to ambient light levels.

It also has a WiFi card to access Bravia Internet Video services like YouTube and Facebook online, as well as playing video stored on a computer elsewhere on your DLNA network.

Can it match the excellent EX503 and its top score of five stars?

> Test: Sony Network Bravia KDL-40NX803

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