Testseek.co.uk have collected 10 expert reviews of the Sony KDL-32CX523 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony KDL-32CX523.
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10 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2012-03-09, Author: Mark Hodgkinson , review by: avforums.com
Screen uniformity far better than almost all LED TVs, Excellent blacks and contrast performance, Out of box accuracy looked good, Lots of features - video on demand services in particular, Better audio than comparable LED TVs, Calibrated to virtual refere
Contrast washes out off-axis, Blurs fast moving action, Input lag is not the best, XMB is a chore
We were in a position to side by side compare the CX523 with the more illustrious EX723 during the review process, and the benefits of CCFL over a LED, as a mature illumination technology, were immediately apparent. Whilst we can't claim perfect uniformit...
Published: 2011-09-01, Author: John Archer , review by: trustedreviews.com
Great value, Excellent online services, Good pictures for the money
Uninspiring build quality, A little motion blur, Not particularly easy to use
The 32CX523 might lack the ‘sexiness' in design and technology terms of an edge LED TV, but its CCFL LCD engine and excellent online features still make it a superbly good value second or even main room TV....
Abstract: You no longer have to pay through the nose for a cutting edge, big-screen TV. For less than a £1,000 you can bag a remarkable new set that’s slimmer and smarter than anything that’s gone before. From net-connected IPTV portals to 3D, potential buyers...
I came prepared to scoff at the lowly Sony Bravia KDL-40CX523 and left a fan. This affordable fat-screen is a good-looking charmer. Image quality is fine for the price, and Sony’s IPTV services are first rate. Expect to see some enticing deals on th...
Low price tag; excellent Internet features; impressive standard- and high-definition picture quality; beefy sound
Occasional motion blur and judder; black levels aren't as deep as those of most LED models
The 32-inch Sony Bravia KDL-32CX523 LCD TV offers excellent value for money, delivering impressive standard- and high-definition images, and top-notch Internet features....
The Sony KDL32CX523 LCD TV is by no means a performance model, but it could have been, had it featured a better video processor and functioning greyscale controls. Nevertheless, the CX523 still delivers excellent value for money provided you’re not a s...
Well-specified LCD TV that makes up for its lack of LED backlighting by piling on the features. Smartphone control is worth considering while the presence of BBC iPlayer and DLNA streaming make this a thoroughly modern effort - and one that punches abo...