Saturday, April 21, 2012

Sony Bravia XBR55HX929 and Samsung UN55D8000 Reviews

By Regina Monty


When you are looking for the best LED devices, Sony Bravia XBR55HX929 and Samsung UN55D8000 are the top TV models in the list. These two TV models certainly get all the qualities of a 'smart television'. These two TV models are both equipped with WiFi capabilities. Therefore, you can use your TV to access online capabilities such as chat/video towers.

Thus, your TV will no longer be limited to providing you an exciting viewing experience. With these two innovative TVs, you can already talk to your friends over Skype. However, it would be impractical to buy these two models. Thus, your dilemma now lies in taking a pick between the two. No matter how close their features are to each other, you can be assured that there are advantages and disadvantages that can help you make a decision.

In synopsis, the particular 80-pound Sony Bravia assures you of a crisp-clear high classification picture quality at 1080p. The 50. 4-inch full screen is equipped with state-of-the-art motionflow engineering. Thus, this Sony Bravia model is capable of producing 2-dimensional and also 3-dimensional brilliant color pictures, complemented with LED backlight and made a lot more realistic with thin non-glare glasses. In addition, you can take advantage of this TV's wireless capability for online world access and media streaming.

The Samsung counterpart creates the identical quality of picture at 1080p. In addition to its DIRECTED backlighting, Samsung UN55D8000 also features a liquid crystal display. You'll love its funky full keyboard remote control and 3D glasses that come with the TV without an added cost. It could surely be safe to conclude that Sony Bravia is filled with more innovative features while the Samsung counterpart also comes with an increase of accessories.

Once you decide to invest on a LED television, you would be expecting an exciting and realistic cinematic 3D experience right at the comforts of your own home. Thus, the 3D element is a factor that should not be overlooked when you are evaluating these two options. With your Sony Bravia LED TV, you get a 3D viewing starter pack that includes a pair of a battery-powered 3D glasses. On the other hand, your Samsung TV comes with two pairs of 3D glasses that have been noted as more user-friendly. The Sony Bravia also performs better than the Samsung choice in terms of picture quality. Although Samsung highlights an impressive picture quality, Sony Bravia underscores brighter, more vivid and kaleidoscopic colors.




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