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Sony Bravia still the Best

by Chamberlain ng.
(Singapore)



I have studied these two brands, but I buy Sony because the 100 Hz Motionflow is 100% better than Samsung Motionplus which does not work naturally at all in all movies.

You can try Square Sponge Bob chapter 7 to see which TV is the best to buy. At same time, try a normal composite input from any DVD player to play a movie on these two model.

There is also a great difference between these two set because Sony is using Bravia Engine Pro while Samsung uses DNIE. The Bravia engine beats Samsung DNIE technology.

I am using KLV46x300a; it has superior picture quality even with analog TV signals thanks to Sony Bravia engine pro. TV sound quality of Samsung is also poor.

Price is a major factor but quality is there. I pay 1K extra for this Sony but is worth paying for. It is just like buying a car - $60K for the Sonata versus $70K for the Honda v-tec; which will you prefer to drive?








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