Unusual for me to say so, but I've found very little to read in the new issue. 45 minutes over a mug of coffee this morning and I've pretty much exhausted it, which is a bit disappointing, especially after the previous few issues and the huge amount of new product out there.
I think the TV tests need greater detail now. There is no mention at all of Sony's Applicast function on the 40W5500 or details on the USB functionality other than, by association, by reference to the picture frame mode. Some mention of this functionality, including its limitations, is surely important considering these are developing areas in TV usage. Furthermore there are no details on the various MotionFlow settings or useful features such as Voice Zoom, which allows the user to bring the voice forward on those programmes where the background noise is swamping speech. If there are omissions like this in the Sony review, the reviews of the other sets are bound to be missing similar information.
These are intended to be constructive criticisms and not a general assault.
I think the TV tests need greater detail now. There is no mention at all of Sony's Applicast function on the 40W5500 or details on the USB functionality other than, by association, by reference to the picture frame mode. Some mention of this functionality, including its limitations, is surely important considering these are developing areas in TV usage. Furthermore there are no details on the various MotionFlow settings or useful features such as Voice Zoom, which allows the user to bring the voice forward on those programmes where the background noise is swamping speech. If there are omissions like this in the Sony review, the reviews of the other sets are bound to be missing similar information.
These are intended to be constructive criticisms and not a general assault.