Sony Bravia XBR-60LX900 Review: 60” LCD HDTV
Up for Review: Sony Bravia XBR-60LX900 LCD TV. With an all new feature like 3D support, the Sony Bravia XBR-60LX900 is a 60 inch stylish HDTV model built with advanced technologies. With 1080p resolution, 240 Hz motion processing, Internet widgets, new Opti Contrast coating and 3D supports, the model is sure to impress its users.
The Sony Bravia XBR-60LX900 with its Full HD performance is capable of displaying every pixel of 1080p signal. The model is developed with LED backlight technology, but curiously the manufacturer has omitted the local dimming effect. Sony has designed the model to support 3D effect and it delivers well while watching games and animated movies. The Sony Bravia XBR-60LX900 is available with a pair of glasses that is required to enjoy 3D content. The glasses are designed with an active shutter system and a special mechanism to produce the 3D effect for the viewers. The 240Hz refresh rate of the XBR-60LX900 along with Sony’s own Motionflow Pro processing is able to create smoother images bothe for 2D and 3D content.
The built-in Wi-fi connection is another distinguishing feature of the Sony Bravia XBR-60LX900. The feature allows wireless access to the home Internet connection. It can stream videos from Amazon video on demand and Netflix as well as through your home Internet network as the model is DLNA compatible. The presence of sensor makes the model more interactive as it automatically turns of the TV when no one is present in the room.
The Sony Bravia XBR-60LX900 Features and Specifications Review:
- Edge-lit LED backlight
- 3D compatible
- 240Hz refresh rate
- Built-in Wi-Fi connection
- Intelligent presence sensor
- Bravia Video interactive suite with Netflix, Amazon Video on Demand and many more
The design of the Sony Bravia XBR-60LX900 is simple but impressive. The panel is developed with Sony’s new monolith design but with a straightforward approach. A series of touch control buttons at the bottom left corner enhances its look. The HDMI ports are located on the back side of the panel. But one of the noteworthy features is that the model is slightly tilted (about 6 degree) backward making it convenient for mounting at a lower level. There is a digital camera bellow the logo to detect if there is anyone in the room. To top it all, the clean design makes the TV appear more attractive.
Discussing the connectivity of the model it can be said that the Sony Bravia XBR-60LX900 offers a wide selection of A/V ports. 4 HDMI, 1 analog video and 1 component video, 2 analog audio inputs and a single digital audio input of the model strengthen the connective options. There is a USB port on the side of the display that enables connecting to a USB thumb drive or any other drive.
Youreviewelectronics.com gives Sony Bravia XBR-60LX900 4/5 stars!



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User Reviews
Thought that we we’re getting the elite, top notch 3D TV. Learned quickly that we were duped by the Sony name and past satisfaction with their products. This TV looks great out of the box, very thin, black and sleek. The 2D picture is also very clear and vivid. However, the 3D is an absolute disgrace. Nothing pops out at you (like the Panasonic’s) and the picture seems to be going inward rather than out of the TV. It flickers A LOT and causes a lot of eye strain and headaches. It makes it almost painful to watch, and not worth it due to the piss poor 3d “experience” to begin with. I could NEVER see myself watching a whole sports match or movie with this so called “3D” TV. Also, the glasses are incredibly uncomfortable. I am so disgraced with Sony for this RIPOFF TV I may never buy another Sony product again. My recommendation: Go with the Panasonic if you want to jump on the 3D ride now, stay far away from Sony’s products and their ridiculous sticker prices. Sony, you’ve really gone downhill. Goodbye.
Just received this TV and I couldn’t be more impressed. The OptiContrast panel produces deep blacks. We have a lot of natural light in the room where this TV is set-up and the reflections from the screen and minimal due to the OptiContrast panel. The integrated WiFi was easily to connect to the wireless network in our house. 2D and cable programming was excellent, and bluray movies were stunning. The 3D is pretty good as well, though for optium viewing you have to be facing the screen directly. We love the monolith design as well. All in all we couldn’t be happier with the set.