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Sony Bravia 46HX923

For this criticism we tested the 46in model in the HX923 range, but it's also available in a 65in screen size (65HX923). That original has identical specifications except for its dimensions and power usage. We're confident that image quality will be done identical across the range.

Sony has yet to update its flagship LCD TV for 2012, but the good news is that last year’s top-end exemplar is still on sale. The 46HX923 uses a direct-lit LED panel with local dimming technology to spawn deep blacks and vibrant colours. This means it can still keep up with the best TVs from other manufacturers.

The HX923 has a minimalist brushed metal take the place of that complements its thin black bezel perfectly, and the single sheet of glass that covers the unbroken panel is a nice touch. When it’s switched off, the set looks like a sheet of glistening slate.

When you swivel it on, the direct LED system comes in to full effect. It dims the backlight to create much deeper blacks than those seen on move-lit TVs. This gives dark scenes plenty of punch. We noticed a slight halo secure during certain scenes because the limited LED quadrants were too large to illuminate small details accurately, but for the most part it was unostentatious. We also spotted some slight backlight inconsistencies at the far edges of the screen, which wouldn't go away even after we adjusted the image settings.

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