What's the Sony KDL52Z5500 Like?

By Gretchen Hill

The purpose of this article is to introduce the average consumer to the Bravia line of Sony televisions. The bulk will consist of discussion particularly pertaining to the Sony KDL52Z5500. This is a sleek and stylish television with a truly impressive list of features.

We might be a country that cannot seem to agree on a lot, but one thing that mostly all of us can agree on is that television is a pretty great invention. Many of us spend hours of our days immersed in intricate story lines of great dramas, or laughing uproariously at our favourite sitcoms. While many have made the switch from standard to high definition televisions, there are a few that are holding back for one reason or another. Through this article I hope to encourage you to make the change.

If you find yourself unable to say for certain that you want to make the switch to high definition, you should check out some of the Sony Bravia televisions like the Sony KDL52Z5500. They considerably range in size, but they all pack the same features and impressive reputation of customer satisfaction. In addition, the line is affordable for the average consumer, which allows making the change from standard to HD even easier.

There are many different attractive qualities to the Sony KDL52Z5500, but some that have to be mentioned are: the size of the screen and its clarity, connectivity to a computer, and the price.

More recently, Sony has been making huge strides to be on the forefront of high definition. To not just make big televisions that looked good on a wall, but televisions that performed as good as they look. Full 1080i resolution on every Bravia screen and advanced technology to eliminate blurring for good is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what make this television easy to watch. When specifically speaking of the Sony KDL52Z5500, all of the detail and vibrancy come to life on a 52" screen.

Another feature that should be mentioned is the synchronisation technology integrated into the television itself. The Bravia is DNLA enabled, and that means that it can sync up wirelessly with other devices that are DNLA enabled as well. Most often, these devices are computers. What this means for you is that you can view media stored on your computer on your large 52" screen.

You might assume that a television of this magnitude will cost you an arm and a leg. However, when compared to other televisions of the same size and relatively similar features, you will see that the Sony KDL52Z5500 is actually pretty affordable. The base price for the unit is around 2000 pounds.

A Sony Bravia KDL52Z5500 high definition television is an impressive display of just how far high definition televisions have come. They are impressive machines that are worth a second glance, or a third or fourth for that matter. - 29967

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