Sony Bravia KDF-E50A12U review

A ridiculously affordable 50in rear-projection TV

TechRadar Verdict

It's certainly close, but no cigar

Pros

  • +

    Space-saving design

    Price

    Good connectivity

    Picture detail

Cons

  • -

    Black level suffers when compared to DLP

    Runs noisily

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Sony's new 'Bravia' branded KDF-E50A12U is the latest in the long-running - but not particularly well-reviewed - Grand Wega line of rear-projection microdisplays. At its heart is an LCD projection engine that, in market share at least, has been convincingly outgunned by DLP in America (the home of rear-projection TV) and looks similarly endangered as a species in the UK.

So, has Sony revitalised the technology for this astonishingly affordable model, or it it just treading water before shifting away from LCD to its own LCOS variant, SXRD - which has wowed everyone who has seen it since its debut in Qualia guise a year or so ago?

Sony has finally delivered an LCD rear-pro that suffers hardly at all from any visible LCD panel structure

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