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Sony Kdl-60ex700

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Brand Sony 2011
Model Kdl-60ex700
Released Year 2011
Type TV
Screen Size 60 inches
Resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Display Technology Led LCD
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony KDL-60EX700 is a 60-inch LED LCD television released by Sony in 2011. It features a Full HD 1080p resolution panel with Motionflow XR 240 technology to deliver smooth and fluid motion rendition. This model supports active 3D viewing with Sony’s 3D Sync technology, including 4 pairs of 3D glasses, enhancing the immersive experience. It runs on Sony’s proprietary Internet Video and Widget platform, providing a variety of online services and streaming apps. The display incorporates Edge LED backlighting for enhanced contrast and energy efficiency. Connectivity options include multiple HDMI inputs, USB ports, and an Ethernet port for comprehensive multimedia support.

This model is equipped with advanced picture processing technology such as Sony's X-Reality Engine for improved image clarity and color accuracy. It supports a wide color gamut for enhanced colors and has integrated digital tuners for terrestrial and cable broadcasts. The KDL-60EX700 also features DLNA compatibility for networked media sharing and Bravia Sync for control via HDMI-connected devices. Audio output is configured to deliver clear and rich sound, with technologies like Clear Phase and xLOUD enhancing the auditory experience.

Specifications

Maximum Resolution 1080p
Screen Size 60 inches
Model KDL-60EX700
Display Technology Led LCD
UPC 0027242784895
Type LED/OLED/QLED TVs
Smart TV Features Downloadable Apps
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
MPN KDL60EX700
Features Headphone Jack
Weight Approx. 26.1 kg (with stand)
Depth 2.63in
Height 34.63in
Width 56.38in
Built-In Tuner NTSC
TV Type Flat Panel
Wifi Connection Wifi Ready
Front Input Connectors Audio (Mini Jack) X 1, Composite X 1
Room Type Commercial Space, Living Room, Large Hall
Speaker Power 2x10W
Energy Star Energy Star Compliant
On Mode Power 121W
Channel Labels With Channel Labels
Audio Type Virtual Surround
Display Resolution 1920x1080 Pixels
3D Technology Active 3D with included glasses
MTS Stereo Sap / MTS Stereo
Definition HDTV
Number of Speakers 2
Viewing Angle 178°
Comb Filter 3dyc / 3d Digital
Contrast Ratio 2000:1
Exterior Color Black
Supported Resolutions 1080p (HDTV)
Rear Output Connectors Audio (Mini Jack) X 1, Optical Digital
Sleep Timer With Sleep Timer
Hdcp Support With Hdcp Support
Family Line Bravia
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Sleep Mode Power 0.2W
Rear Input Connectors Audio (Mini Jack) X 3, Composite X 1, RF X 1, Component X 1
Parental Control With Parental Control
Release Date March, 2010
Display Type LED LCD
Resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Motion Enhancement Motionflow XR 240
Backlight Type Edge LED
Smart TV Sony Internet Video and Widgets platform
Connectivity 3x HDMI, 2x USB, Ethernet, Component, Composite
Audio Output 10W x 2 with Clear Phase and xLOUD
Tuner Digital ATSC/QAM
Network Ethernet LAN
DLNA Support Yes
Energy Consumption Approx. 155 Watts
Dimensions (WxHxD) 1368 x 797 x 72 mm (with stand 1368 x 849 x 261 mm)
Release Year 2011

Key Advantages

The Sony KDL-60EX700 offers a large 60-inch screen size with Full HD 1080p resolution for vivid and detailed images. It supports active 3D technology with included 3D glasses enabling an immersive viewing experience. Motionflow XR 240 technology provides smooth motion handling to reduce blur in fast scenes. Its Internet connectivity via Ethernet allows access to a range of streaming services and widgets. Multiple HDMI inputs provide flexibility in connecting external devices such as Blu-ray players and gaming consoles. Energy-saving Edge LED backlighting improves power efficiency while maintaining good picture quality.

Limitations

The KDL-60EX700 uses Edge LED backlight instead of full-array local dimming, which can limit contrast performance in some scenes. The TV’s smart platform has limited app availability compared to modern smart TVs. The active 3D system requires the use of battery-powered 3D glasses which may be less convenient than passive solutions. USB media playback is limited in codec and file format support compared to newer models. The design is relatively bulky compared to contemporary slim bezel TVs. Firmware updates and software support for this model have been discontinued, limiting new feature adoption.

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