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£716.09 Sony Bravia 46" 1080 HD Active 3D LED TV with Internet, Skype, WiFi, Freeview HD, Monolithic Stand/ Soundbar! KDL46NX723BTN @ TribalUK

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Requires Code 7tribal to get the price down to £716.09

Seems like a lot of T.V for the money!

This T.V really does seem to have it all...apart from the glasses :-(

Change the way you see TV with Monolithic Design. 46", Full HD 3D TV with Edge LED, Motionflow XR 200, Wi-Fi, Internet video and Skype. Ultra-slim LED screen with Monolithic Design. Watch Internet videos and make calls with Skype. Smooth, high quality viewing in 2D and 3D. Also included is the Monolithic Design TV stand with built-in speakers, subwoofer and 6 degree angle positioning for low furniture

FeaturesKDL-46NX723

Full HD picture with crisp detail - Enjoy 2D and 3D pictures in high definition with Full HD 1080 technology
Superior 3D picture - Enjoy lifelike 3D action in Full HD quality. 3D from Sony delivers the clearest, brightest 3D pictures from a wide viewing angle
Edge LED for high picture contrast - Benefit from enhanced colour intensity, high contrast and improved energy efficiency, all within a slim screen design
Give the room unique style with Monolithic Design - Add a sense of space with an elegant, flush screen surface which enhances viewing and looks stunning even when the picture is off
Built-in Wi-Fi® to easily connect to the Internet - Stream entertainment from your wireless home network and the Internet without the clutter of cables
Enjoy the best of the web on the big screen - Connect your TV to the web and stream full-screen Internet videos or keep up-to-date on social networks (firmware upgrade needed)
Ready for video and voice calls with Skype™ - Add a voice control camera and microphone and make free Skype™ calls to friends and family from the comfort of your sofa
Browse the Internet on your TV screen - Visit your favourite websites and search the Internet (display of embedded video not supported)
See action clearly with Motionflow XR 200 - See action sequences at the equivalent of 200 frames per second and enjoy a clearer picture with less judder and blur
Natural colours and clear, detailed pictures - See crisp detail with no degradation or noise, even for Standard Definition pictures, with the X-Reality picture engine
Cinematic picture quality with OptiContrast Panel - Enjoy high contrast and detailed black tones with minimized glare from ambient light in the room
Control your TV using free mobile phone apps - Use a smartphone as a TV remote control or second display screen for online video with Media Remote (firmware upgrade needed)
Get full details about a movie you’re watching - Find out detailed information about the cast and crew of movies and TV shows you’re watching using Video Search
Share entertainment from around the home with DLNA - Stream movies, music and photos to your TV from DLNA compatible devices, such as a laptop, mobile phone or music player
Connect directly to other Wi-Fi® devices - With a firmware update your TV can connect directly to other Wi-Fi® Direct devices without cables, routers or complicated settings
Record TV shows to an external hard drive - Save the TV programmes you watch to a Hard Disk Drive via USB and watch them back when it suits you (may require firmware upgrade)
Let Intelligent Presence Sensor do the thinking - Let the TV warn the kids if they sit too close, save energy when you stop watching and optimize pictures to your viewing position
Optimize picture quality to suit ambient light - Let the TV automatically optimize image quality by detecting room brightness and colour temperature using the Ambient Sensor
3D sound with a 5 channel audio effect - Get a digital 3D surround sound effect from your TV speakers with S-Force 3D Front Surround
Built-in access to Freeview HD - Access digital HD channels with a built-in Freeview HD TV tuner (DVB-T2): no need for a set-top box or extra cables
Get benefits and exclusive offers with My Sony - Register your BRAVIA® TV and become a My Sony member for exclusive access to tutorials, special offers and more

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    DemonIT
    3spartan
    I paid £6 for my 20 inch Aiwa with built in video recorder AND videoplus. And £1 for a 20 inch Ferguson. These modern tellies are a rip off they all display the same rubbish.


    But how did you install a web browser on your Spectrum ZX?

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    3spartan
    I paid £6 for my 20 inch Aiwa with built in video recorder AND videoplus. And £1 for a 20 inch Ferguson. These modern tellies are a rip off they all display the same rubbish.
    DemonIT
    3spartan
    I paid £6 for my 20 inch Aiwa with built in video recorder AND videoplus. And £1 for a 20 inch Ferguson. These modern tellies are a rip off they all display the same rubbish.


    But how did you install a web browser on your Spectrum ZX?
    3spartan
    My PC is top end 2004 running Ubuntu tyvm. Monitor is 19 inch CRT, paid £1 for it :)
    pc_tech86
    3spartan
    I paid £6 for my 20 inch Aiwa with built in video recorder AND videoplus. And £1 for a 20 inch Ferguson. These modern tellies are a rip off they all display the same rubbish.


    In 1995?
    pc_tech86
    3spartan
    I paid £6 for my 20 inch Aiwa with built in video recorder AND videoplus. And £1 for a 20 inch Ferguson. These modern tellies are a rip off they all display the same rubbish.


    From a car boot sale?
    wishy100
    This guy gives it a biased review!! Not a bad job though, let me know if you make it through all 13 minutes of it!! YouTubeLinkReview oO
    Ray Davies
    probably the best TV available on the market at the moment

    hot
    db2332
    A mate has just got one of these , yes the 3d is soso but the 2d picture (at least on his) is fantastic and the sound bar really adds some extra oomph , not surround effects but just a better stereo sound, deeper and clearer.
    canada16
    Ray Davies
    probably the best TV available on the market at the moment

    hot


    you serious oO

    the new samsung es8000 would destroy this, but a 55" is 2500.00
    Doc8183
    I think best is HX series. NX series is discontinued. But hot for this price. John lewis is selling NX 40 for 729
    deelz001
    is this better then the panasonic TX-P50G30B, or am i just igniting the led vs plasma debate?
    joylove
    KitKatFox
    deelz001
    is this better then the panasonic TX-P50G30B, or am i just igniting the led vs plasma debate?


    Think at this level it comes down to preference, personally I like Sony products but I prefer the Plasma picture so it'd be the Panasonic all day long for me. Serious, technically based answers will obviously ignite your debate!
    michalko
    What is the picture quality when you look at it from short distance - 1 - 2 meters?
    Syd
    I paid 899 for this in January from John Lewis. (with free 5 year g'tee). Great TV and very stylish.
    UnclePotter
    The NX is the same screen as the fated EX range9which has terrible 3D reviews.

    Pay a bit more and get the HX,much better,especially if you are wanting to use it for 3D viewing
    lebreud
    Does anyone know if this has built in iPlayer etc - Also from experience some Sony DLNA content is not playable - can this play the equivalent files (music/video/photo) to that of the pS3 which I currently use and works with most file formats...??
    rand0m
    DemonIT
    3spartan
    I paid £6 for my 20 inch Aiwa with built in video recorder AND videoplus. And £1 for a 20 inch Ferguson. These modern tellies are a rip off they all display the same rubbish.


    But how did you install a web browser on your Spectrum ZX?


    LMFAO!, that's the best comment I've ever seen on HUKD

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    I had a choice to between this and This. I choose samsung.

    This tv has inbuilt webcamera. I didnt know that this tv also has inbuilt wifi!!
    KomG
    has anyone tried to hang one of these on the wall? whats the weight?
    Wonderkid_89
    KitKatFox
    deelz001
    is this better then the panasonic TX-P50G30B, or am i just igniting the led vs plasma debate?


    Think at this level it comes down to preference, personally I like Sony products but I prefer the Plasma picture so it'd be the Panasonic all day long for me. Serious, technically based answers will obviously ignite your debate!


    totally agree, Panasonic Plasma is the best if your looking for a large size TV.

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