Testseek.co.uk have collected 11 expert reviews of the Sony KDL-40HX723 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony KDL-40HX723.
December 2011
Experts 86% 11 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Accurate colours in Custom mode: deltaE: 2.6, Great contrast ratio: 3760:1, Powerful motion interpolation filter, Low energy consumption: 72 W
Big problems with crosstalk in 3D, Viewing angles too narrow, Media player doesn't support enough formats, Visible clouding on our test unit
The HX723 TV performs almost identically to its younger brother, the EX723. They're so similar, in fact, we're not sure what the point in this new model is. Its only real advantage is that the version we tested suffered from a little less clouding. ...
Crisp, convincing HD images; bright ‘outy’ 3D; well-stocked streaming media portal
No support for MKV, no 3D glasses included
The current stand-out screen in Sony’s 2011 range, the KDL-40HX723 combines elegant design and class-leading IPTV services, with superior high-def and perfectly acceptable 3D...
Overall, this 40-in set is as impressive as it is expensive. There are a few niggling caveats, but the Sony Bravia KDL-40HX723 offers a terrific HD performance, bright engaging 3D and a barrel load of IPTV. ® More TV ReviewsToshiba Regza 47VL863Sharp...
Abstract: Sony recently delivered a sample of its 40-inch HX723 BRAVIA LED LCD TV for review, hot on the heels of the top-end HX923. A quick glance over the specs suggests that the HX723 features many of the favourable attributes of that flagship television, but...
Excellent Bravia Internet Video service, 3D and 2D picture quality, Multimedia support
Relatively high price, No 3D specs included, Minor crosstalk during dark scenes
The KDL-40HX723 has an ace up its sleeve with the potential to improve dramatically on the poor 3D efforts of the EX723 series. Motionflow XR 400 claims to deliver a processing-driven equivalent' of 400 frames per second, which ought to bode well for t...
Published: 2011-07-08, Author: John Archer , review by: trustedreviews.com
Very good 3D and excellent 2D pictures, Peerless online video service, Superb upscaling,
Tricky to use, Rather expensive, No 3D glasses included, Recommended by TR,
After the pretty abject 3D failure of Sony’s EX723 range, there was a lot of pressure riding on the shoulders of the 40HX723. But thankfully the set has risen to the challenge superbly, with excellent 3D and 2D pictures together with an impressive set ...
teuer, WLAN nur gegen Aufpreis, eingeschränkter Media Player
Wenn Geld keine primäre Rolle spielt, ist der Sony KDL-40HX723 sicherlich eine hervorragende Wahl. Allerdings sei erwähnt, dass es im Samsung- und LG-Lager bereits zu deutlich günstigeren Preisen mehr Bilddiagonale gibt – vor allem Heimkino läuft auf ...