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Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR4

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  • Pros
  • Very good performance scores
  • Rich, full-sounding speakers
  • Cons
  • Picture-in-picture with PC plus TV only
  • Relatively wide bezel
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Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR4 Review

by Roy Santos

Sony's premium TV earns a stellar score for high-definition performance and wins additional points for design.

The Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR4 HDTV has a distinctive and attractive cabinet design to match its strong performance. This 52-inch LCD set posted the highest overall image-quality score in its size category.

The HDTV yielded satisfying detail in various scenes with natural, vibrant colors. In a scene from The George Lopez Show, the different TV characters' skin tones looked natural. High-definition movies offered sturdy, finely balanced colors. It showed incredible detail in close-ups of two participants in a talk show. Their hair and facial features, including one man's stubble, were sharply defined without any shimmer. In PC World's lab tests, the set delivered unrivaled brightness and contrast quality, including easily discernible detail in dark areas of a movie segment from Lord of the Rings: Return of the King.

The KDL-52XBR4's price ($3500) is average for its size category. Its black bezel is a little wider than the norm (compare, for example, the bezel on the Mitsubishi LT-52244), especially on the left and right sides, and it's surrounded by a glass frame with a metal border for a unique and pleasing "floating glass" effect. Colorful replacement bezels are available for about $350 each.

The on-screen display (OSD) menu will be familiar to anyone who owns a PlayStation 3 or PlayStation Portable game console. You use smoothly sliding animated icons to navigate myriad options for adjusting the TV's settings. The White Balance section of the OSD lets you control the color temperature of the TV--RGB gain for bright scenes and RGB bias (black level) for darker scenes--at a granular level. If you don't have the time or tools to perform advanced calibration, Sony's preset for color temperature options (Cool, Neutral, and Warm) and for brightness (such as Cinema and Vivid), are good settings for everyday viewing.

The KDL-52XBR4's picture-by-picture setting places two sources side by side on the large screen. You can resize the two frames on the fly by pushing the left and right arrows on the remote control. However, picture-in-picture works only when the main window source is a PC--that is, when something is connected to the VGA port or to one of the HDMI ports in PC Timing mode. The second window is always a TV source (over-the-air channels or cable).

The Sony HDTV's backlit remote lets you nimbly navigate through different settings menus. The remote can use programmable codes found in the manual to control a DVD player or other source.

Built-in speakers on the TV provided rich, full sound. A Blu-ray version of Phantom of the Opera had a good range of sounds, from background crowd noises to the main singers.

The Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR4 will satisfy videophiles with its natural-looking colors and fine detail reproduction. Fashion-conscious buyers will also like its striking design and replaceable bezel. But less-expensive sets such as the Samsung FP-T5084 and the Vizio GV52LF offer better value.

User Reviews for Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR4

  • Reviewed by: Phill

    Duration of ownership: 6 Months

    Strengths: amazing picture quality

    Weaknesses: I have had my Bravia for 6 months. I now have a major problem. It has what I belive is a dead spot or a bad pixel. It shows up as a black spot on the screen about the size of a peanut m&m and about the same shape. I have looked it up and it looks like it is non-repairable. I will have to deal with Sony. it is under the one year limited warr. I hope they will do something for me.

    Overall Evaluation: with the exception of the pixel issue, it is excellent. but you may want to consider the extended warranty for a year, at least.

  • Reviewed by: khesanhvet

    Duration of ownership: 4 Months

    Strengths: I've owned a number of Sony high-end TVs, and this certainly upholds their reputation for the highest quality. Best LCD picture quality available; and I've checked out all the competition. Best integrated sound, although with this gem you'll likely use a home theater system.

    Weaknesses: None.

    Overall Evaluation: I am totally satisfied with my Sony XBR4 and have complemented it with a Bose Lifestyle 35 system for this set. Having been spoiled with this quality, I am sure to place a smaller XBR4 in my bedroom soon.

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