SONY CX523 32 TV - £238.40 instore @ Tesco
Just seen this in tesco shettleston ....
sony cx523 32 inch full hd lcd.
Add a slice of luxury to your living room with this Sony Bravia 32in Full HD LCD Smart Internet TV. With a Wi-Fi dongle you can catch up with your favourite programmes through iPlayer, stream YouTube videos and even make Skype calls to your contacts. Bursting with features, the CX523 also has a HD Freeview tuner and four HDMI sockets for all your multimedia needs. LCD TV:Television picture quality:Full HD 1080p display resolution.Integrated Freeview HD digital tuner.32in (80cm) widescreen TV.Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels.Refresh rate 50Hz.(Dynamic).Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.Connectivity:4 HDMI sockets, 1 SCART socket and 2 USB ports.PC input socket.Component video socket.Composite.Optical connection.Headphone socket.Wireless/Wi-Fi enabled.Requires Wi-Fi dongle (sold separately).Ethernet connection.DLNA compatibility.Sound quality:Dolby sound system.10 x 10 watts RMS power output.Digital features:Saorview approved to work with the Irish digital signal.RF loop.Auto setup.Auto scan for new channels.Now and next programme guide.Additional features:Sleep timer.Child lock.Picture in picture (PIP).Picture and picture (PAP).Picture and text.Remote control batteries required 2 x AAA (included).Size of TV H50.2, W79.9, D7cm.Weight of TV 8.7kg (unpackaged).Complete with tabletop stand.Size of TV with stand H53.2, W79.9, D23cm.Weight of TV with stand 11.4kg.Suitable for wall mounting with a VESA 200 x 200mm bracket (bracket not included).Manufacturer's 1 year guarantee.Energy efficiency information:Energy efficiency rating: C.On mode power consumption 120 watts.Standby power consumption 0.25 watt.Annual power consumption 107kWh.Mercury content 35mg.This product contains lead.
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Or you can just setup a cheap wifi access point instead and connect it to the TV using its Ethernet port.
Cracking deal mind u if nationwide.
Sony have gone so down hill in the past decade, all of the price with none of the quality imo. Buy something else, maybe Samsung if you want quality. Or for a nice balance go LG. I do love myself some korean lovin.
Sony have gone so down hill in the past decade, all of the price with none of the quality imo. Buy something else, maybe Samsung if you want quality. Or for a nice balance go LG. I do love myself some korean lovin.
LG better than Sony ??? - are you serious ?? - you obviously know nothing about TVs
Cracking TV for the money in my opinion - it seems to have decent reviews and despite being a slightly older model has pretty cool online features/toys. Not sure I'll ever spend £80 for the Skype webcam or use the Facebook and Twitter widgets, but it has the usual Youtube, iplayer and lovefilm stuff which seem to work really well.
Edited By: idletime on Sep 18, 2012 23:59
Cracking TV for the money in my opinion - it seems to have decent reviews and despite being a slightly older model has pretty cool online features/toys. Not sure I'll ever spend £80 for the Skype webcam or use the Facebook and Twitter widgets, but it has the usual Youtube, iplayer and lovefilm stuff which seem to work really well.
If you have an Android phone or Iphone then install Sony's official Media Remote app, which lets you control the TV using your phone. You can also navigate menus and type using onscreen keyboard and use the phone as a mouse control in the web browser. Much better for navigating than using the remote. The CX series is supported by Media Remote.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sony.seconddisplay.view&hl=en
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/media-remote-for-iphone/id373459732?mt=8
http://esupport.sony.com/docs/imanual/NA/2011/EN/HX820_UC/nt_mediaremote_uc.html
"To use this feature, [Remote Device / Renderer] needs to be set to [On]. To confirm the setting, press HOME, then select → [Network] → [Home Network Setup] → [Remote Device / Renderer] → [Remote Device / Renderer] → [On]."
Edited By: fishmaster on Sep 19, 2012 00:13
Cracking TV for the money in my opinion - it seems to have decent reviews and despite being a slightly older model has pretty cool online features/toys. Not sure I'll ever spend £80 for the Skype webcam or use the Facebook and Twitter widgets, but it has the usual Youtube, iplayer and lovefilm stuff which seem to work really well.
If you have an Android phone or Iphone then install Sony's official Media Remote app, which lets you control the TV using your phone. You can also navigate menus and type using onscreen keyboard and use the phone as a mouse control in the web browser. Much better for navigating than using the remote. The CX series is supported by Media Remote.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sony.seconddisplay.view&hl=en
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/media-remote-for-iphone/id373459732?mt=8
http://esupport.sony.com/docs/imanual/NA/2011/EN/HX820_UC/nt_mediaremote_uc.html
"To use this feature, [Remote Device / Renderer] needs to be set to [On]. To confirm the setting, press HOME, then select → [Network] → [Home Network Setup] → [Remote Device / Renderer] → [Remote Device / Renderer] → [On]."
Hey good info.. do you know if this app is available or would work with a blackberry?
Cheers...
Sony have gone so down hill in the past decade, all of the price with none of the quality imo. Buy something else, maybe Samsung if you want quality. Or for a nice balance go LG. I do love myself some korean lovin.
LG better than Sony ??? - are you serious ?? - you obviously know nothing about TVs
I agree with the LG being better than Sony, but it all depends what you want.
Reliability - Panasonic
Innovative - LG/Samsung
Sony have gone so down hill in the past decade, all of the price with none of the quality imo. Buy something else, maybe Samsung if you want quality. Or for a nice balance go LG. I do love myself some korean lovin.
LG better than Sony ??? - are you serious ?? - you obviously know nothing about TVs
LG is way better than sony depending on what you are buying. seeing as sony didnt and " probably " still dont make lcd panels of that size then why would it be better than a samsung who make sony's lcds. sony tv's are pants , try reading wikipedia, been on the decline for a decade as previous poster stated