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Sony TV praised for aesthetic appeal
25th August 2010

Those looking for stylish electronics equipment when it comes to entering online auctions for televisions may be interested to hear one reviewer's praise for the "suitably opulent design" of a Sony TV.
In a Trusted Reviews article, John Archer commends the aesthetic appeal of the 52HX903 "which comprises a single-layer, glassy-fronted, black-bezelled fascia, given added drama by a screen that goes nearly totally black when the TV is switched off".
However, there is more to the 3D television than just an attractive appearance, as Mr Archer notes that the device's Ethernet port gives users the ability to access Sony's Bravia Internet Video service, which allows for streaming online video content.
Meanwhile, the 52HX903's 3D images were said to be "clean and convincing", as the device was given an overall rating of eight out of ten.
People keen to get the latest home cinema equipment may want to enter penny auctions for televisions in which they can get their hands on such electronics products for a fraction of their recommended retail value.
Posted by Helen Thomas
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