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Friday, December 24, 2010

Sony KLV-S23A10 LCD TV


Sony LCD TV Review
The 23" KLV-S23A10 LCD TV is Sony's latest offering in its high-end Wega line of displays. Sony, a dominant player in both the LCD and plasma markets, has begun a complete withdrawal from plasma manufacturing and is focusing its efforts entirely on LCD Televisions - both LCD rear projection and LCD flat panel. Sony should have no problem staying at the top of the pack of LCD manufacturers if it continues to deliver TVs like the KLV-S23A10.
The Sony logo is a hallmark of stylish industrial design and the KLV-S23A10 wears it with pride. WalkMans, HandyCam camcorders, MiniDisc players, and Vaio computers are a handful of Sony's enviable consumer electronics lines that other manufactures have long sought to emulate. The KLV-S23A10 builds on the respected Wega TV line. Sony clearly incorporates its knowledge from manufacturing consumer electronics, LCD computer monitors, and professional video equipment when building LCD TVs, devices that lie at the technological intersection of the aforementioned products. The KLV-S23A10 replaces the Sony KLV-23HR2 as Sony's 2nd generation 23" LCD TV. It is a 1st tier, solid and well-thought-out product, stylishly clad in silver, with cleanly-integrated bottom mount speakers.
In terms of industrial design the Wega line stands out above its nearest competition, the high-end Aquos series from Sharp. In terms of picture reproduction though Sharp's Aquos line, with its ever-so-slightly less attractive casings, captures top honors.
For consumers looking for an exceptional, mid-sized LCD TV, the Sony KLV-S23A10 is an attractive option that gets bonus points for its aesthetic appeal. Those people looking to use the LCD TV as a computer monitor on a busy desk will enjoy the display's VGA inputs, tilt-and-swivel base, and rock solid design.
The 23" KLV-S23A10 LCD TV is Sony's latest offering in its high-end Wega line of displays. Sony, a dominant player in both the LCD and plasma markets, has begun a complete withdrawal from plasma manufacturing and is focusing its efforts entirely on LCD Televisions - both LCD rear projection and LCD flat panel. Sony should have no problem staying at the top of the pack of LCD manufacturers if it continues to deliver TVs like the KLV-S23A10.
The Sony logo is a hallmark of stylish industrial design and the KLV-S23A10 wears it with pride. WalkMans, HandyCam camcorders, MiniDisc players, and Vaio computers are a handful of Sony's enviable consumer electronics lines that other manufactures have long sought to emulate. The KLV-S23A10 builds on the respected Wega TV line. Sony clearly incorporates its knowledge from manufacturing consumer electronics, LCD computer monitors, and professional video equipment when building LCD TVs, devices that lie at the technological intersection of the aforementioned products. The KLV-S23A10 replaces the Sony KLV-23HR2 as Sony's 2nd generation 23" LCD TV. It is a 1st tier, solid and well-thought-out product, stylishly clad in silver, with cleanly-integrated bottom mount speakers.
In terms of industrial design the Wega line stands out above its nearest competition, the high-end Aquos series from Sharp. In terms of picture reproduction though Sharp's Aquos line, with its ever-so-slightly less attractive casings, captures top honors.
For consumers looking for an exceptional, mid-sized LCD TV, the Sony KLV-S23A10 is an attractive option that gets bonus points for its aesthetic appeal. Those people looking to use the LCD TV as a computer monitor on a busy desk will enjoy the display's VGA inputs, tilt-and-swivel base, and rock solid design.

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