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Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Sony KDL-40W905A


The Sony KDL-40W905A is the first LED TV to sport Triluminos tech for better colour reproduction. But will it make rivals turn green and see red?

Features

The W9's bezel may gleam like Simon Cowell's choppers, but Smart functionality has also received a significant polish. Simplifying wireless streaming from smartphones and tablets is an NFC chip in one of the set's two remote controls.

A streamlined user interface also makes it easier to navigate the brand's Smart TV portal. Here you'll find a wide selection of entertainment services, including BBC iPlayer, Demand 5, NetflixLoveFilmYouTube and DailyMotion, as well as Sony's own movie streaming and music subscription offerings.

Multimedia file support has been upgraded, now supporting MKV playback from both USB and across a network. 

Design

The W9 may not be the thinnest LED TV out there, but it's certainly the most ostentatious. The aluminium bezel, with hairline-finish and green-glinting diamond cut edging, is wonderfully opulent. The whole shebang sits on a chromed pedestal. Naturally.

Specs

Connectivity is broad, with four HDMIs, three USBs, SCART, component, Ethernet, integrated Wi-Fi and a digital optical audio output. You get a choice of either Freeview HD or DVB-S2 satellite tuner. The TV comes with two remotes: a standard IR controller plus a simplified Bluetooth One Touch zapper, with built-in NFC (Near Field Communications) chip.

Performance

The W9 is undeniably gorgeous in flight. Both black level and shadow detailing are excellent. And Sony 
really knows how to keep motion sharp without penalising your eyeballs with unpleasant motion artefacts. 
For really crisp HD, a Reality Creation processor adds textures, without edge enhancement. 

Colour fidelity is, literally, off the chart. The TV's Triluminos filter, based on Quantum Dot technology, covers the LED edge lighting and extends the set's colour range.

This rainbow buster comes into its own with X.V.Color sources, such as certain camcorders and the incoming Mastered in 4K Blu-ray releases, but it also enhances content from regular HD sources. Reds and greens are particularly deep and vibrant.
3D is generally fine. The TV ships with two pairs of Active Shutter spex - although if you opt for a larger W9 TV you're rewarded with four.

Sound wise the KDL-40W905A does a reasonable job. A long duct speaker has somehow been crammed into the svelte bodywork to deliver meaningful mid bass, and stereo separation is aided by reflectors, which bounce up the downward firing 


Verdict

If you're looking for the best possible picture from your next TV, the KDL-40W905A is an obvious audition. Nothing else currently matches the clarity of its motion handling or the deep authenticity of its colours.

The supplied Active Shutter 3D RF glasses give a bright immersive image, with only minor crosstalk effects, and there's plenty to view on Sony's Smart portal, although the fact that this hasn't grown at all over the past year is a tad disappointing. All told though, a mildly magnificent telly.

Monday, 1 July 2013

KEF M500 review




Kef M500: Size and build  


Build quality is also spot on, and for once we can understand the £250 price point. They just secrete style and despite all the finely crafted metal at 208g they're light enough to wear for long periods.
The 1.3m flat cable - with in-line Apple remote - is also mercifully tangle resistant. But they are big. Amazingly this bulbous-headed reviewer didn't need to adjust the headband more than a few millimetres so anyone with a narrow noggin may be swamped.

 Verdict

The Kef M500 headphones are good, really good. The combination of high class looks, luxury build and sensational audio performance has us sold. £250 is steep considering the lack of noise cancelling and wireless wizardry, but if you want a hi-fi quality commute you'll not find much better.

Sure, sizing may be an issue for a few unfortunate souls, and the slippery headband may frustrate at times, but after listening to the M500s we can't think of many more enjoyable reasons to walk slower to work.
 




The Kef M500s are stunning. The combination of black leather-effect and precision-milled brushed aluminium puts them a class apart and leave even the drool-worthy B&W P5 looking a little down-at-heel. Already a Red Dot 2013 Design award winner, we fully expect these modern-retro cans to grace the pages, and models in many a fashion magazine.