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5 Reviews for Sony KDL15G2000 - 15" Bravia LCD TV- With Freeview
Typical Sony Quality Again with one but..... - 21 Mar 2008

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
I agree with all the other reviews. This is a first class telly especially for a kitchen which is where I bought it for. Picture is excellent, sound very good and it IS easy to set up. I just wish that Sony would make a WIDESCREEN format T.V. in this size because it is in 4:3 format and as you would expect a lot of screen is wasted. The competition all seem to supply widescreen in this size, but I bought because of the known quality of Sony and overall, I am not disappointed.
As usual, Amazon is the best price.
Worth the extra £20-£40 !!!! - 04 Jan 2008

11 out of 11 found this review helpful.
Bought this TV for £208, others were selling it for between £220-£260ish. But I'd say its worth paying up to £250ish, which is about £20-£40 more than other makes such as Samsung/Toshiba etc... anyway for the quality of the sound and picture on such a small TV its great quality.
The picture is flawless and the sound is rich considering the small size of the TV. Very easy to set uP - Less than 5 minutes!!!
A great TV, always worth going for a Sony.
You get what you pay for. Don't be tempted by cheaper (inferior) alternatives.
Average - 28 Dec 2007

3 out of 7 found this review helpful.
I bought this for my son's bedroom and he invited us all in to watch a movie on his HD DVD Plaer he had for christmas. The sound was jaw droppingly brilliant but it really let itself down by the screen and picture quality. The screen is too boxy and too small and the picture quality was very blurry. Whether it was just a manufacturing fault I don't know but we have complained to Sony about the very poor picture quality. I would, however, reccomend this for a kitchen or a very small bedroom, but if you think the picture quality is very bad and a number of people share your views then there is a fault with the production of these TVs.
Very pleased - 14 Dec 2007

10 out of 10 found this review helpful.
This TV is an excellent buy. Set-up was simple and took about 10 minutes. It's a perfect for the kitchen or bedroom. The only slight criticism I have is that the on-off switch is on the top - I prefer them at the bottom of the fascia. Also there is no MDMI connection.
Another thought - and this applies to TVs in general - is that we are urged not to leave sets on standby. Why, therefore, have manufacturers not developed a means of turning TVs off completely via the remote control?
Little gem - 28 Oct 2007

40 out of 41 found this review helpful.
I already own one of the large Sony Bravia TV's and know just how good the picture quality is on Sony LCD products.
My mother wanted a replacement for her aging portable TV (you know the one, no scart sockets, 1970's design, screen that looks like a goldfish bowl :)
So I checked out a few reviews on-line and settled on this TV. Amazon just so happened to be one of the cheapest of the more well known on-line retailers.
Once it arrived (a matter of days) we set up the TV. It literally took minutes to do. The screen is crisp and bright. The Freeview worked flawlessly and picked up all of the available channels. The system looks nice and smart, its a dark gunmetal grey colour. Sound quality is excellent and the remote control is a doddle to use.
The only unusual thing to note is that to power the TV, Sony have taken the decision to use a seperate power supply. I suppose this is to save on the weight of the TV and cut down on any heat build up. The power supply is about the size of a laptop power supply and has a removable 'kettle' type lead with a UK plug at one end and a laptop type plug that fits into a socket at the back of the TV. Slightly unusual to see this, but the leads are quite long and the power supply can easily be hidden away.