
Sony Bravia KDL40LX903 review
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Well connected, but small and hugely expensive 3DTV
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Well connected, but small and hugely expensive 3DTV
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Solid, generously priced 37-inch LCD with superb internet capability

It beefs up a Bravia, but has Sony got its head in the clouds with its latest, ahem, curiosity?

It bundles Blu-ray, networked AV and off-air HDTV into a pleasantly presented package. But is this enough to impress?

This monster 60-inch 3D LCD TV is big and clever, but will cost you an arm, leg and maybe a kidney or two

Sony's flatscreen lineup now includes this 3D-capable 60in behemoth

Sony plays it safe with this good value bigscreen

It's no LED, but Sony's polished Essential range lives up to its name

Sony's entry-level 3D TV and prudent Blu-ray player have been designed to save you money

Exclusive Amazingly well-specified 40" LCD TV with built-in Freeview HD, web widgets and edge-mounted LED backlighting

Exclusive Sony's debut 3D TV is pricey, but has plenty of tricks up its sleeve

This 'Monolith' of an LCD TV offers 46 inches of HD goodness

Like one of Kubrick's apemen, we are in awe of Sony's leaning LCD monolith – but could it be too stylish?

Superb 32-inch LCD TV boasting internet widgets and Freeview HD

Sony's best TV to date brings comes equipped with Bravia Internet Video for when there's nothing on

Second generation Bravia circuitry lies at the heart of this 26" LCD

Stylish LCD TV with clever online functions, but flawed pictures

This TVs built-in HD tuner can't save this 32 incher from leaving us cold

This well made LCD TV has an unusual design and fantastic pictures

Freeview HD and media streaming grace this brilliant LCD TVs feature set

Sony cuts the price tag of this 40" LCD TV, but thankfully not the features

Sony's 55" LED LCD TV is pricey, but frequently spectacular

Exclusive Freeview HD finally arrives in your living room courtesy of the first TV from Sony's new Bravia range

The company's cheapest 40in model doesn't turn out to be that cheerful

Sony jumps into Freesat TV with a feature-laden LCD screen likely to give LG and Panasonic a run for their money