Stream Youtube and Netflix with a single click when you make this Sony 4K Ultra HD TV part of your entertainment system. Advanced 4K X-Reality PRO technology works with the television’s Motionflow XR system to upscale SD graphics and produce lifelike movement on screen. Equipped with ClearAudio+, this Sony 4K Ultra HD TV outputs clearly enhanced sound.
I bought this after returning a slightly less expensive 43". The deciding factor was not the quality at HD or UHD but at SD. This TV displays classic movies wonderfully without dark corners, edges or muddy pixels that are typlically noticeable with b&w content on lower quality screens. The Bravia also connects to a media PC to play music and videos directly via WiFi. The Chromecast enabled TV I returned required uploading everything to Google. One thing I also noticed with this Bravia is it doesn't generate much heat (unlike the sets I've owned before that have died). As cynical as I am about how electronics are presented in the showroom vs. how they really are at home, I've had this for a week and am extremely pleased....while the ability to add more apps would be nice, the setup controls (sound, wifi, picture) and (most importantly) picture quality are excellent.
Watch your favorite programs on this 43-inch Toshiba LED TV. It's compatible with Full HD content so that you can enjoy detailed media, including Blu-ray and DVD, and LED backlighting keeps contrasts high and colors vivid. Attach various devices such as consoles and players to this Toshiba LED TV via the HDMI port and various audio ports.
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I would recemmend this because it does everything it says it does and is extremely easy to set up....BUT. Although Chromecast is pretty neat, it is best if you have an Android. Not as great if you have an iPhone as Google and Apple do not play as well together.....ie: having to duplicate my iTunes content onto Google's servers really has me thinking about Bluetooth. Once Chromecast has been setup, the WiFi is always on and can not be turned off unless the TV is turned off or you "forget the network" which requires going thru the Chromecast setup to get it working again. So...while you're not casting, this TV seems to be connected to Google consuming bandwidth in the background downloading screen saver images.
Basically every feature of this TV has me on the fence returning it to spend a few more bucks for: 1. Bluetooth 2. More control in setup over the Wifi, sound and picture settings. 3. A less grainy picture that usually comes with spending more.
Yeah, I would reccemmend this to a friend if he/she had only this amount to spend, really truly needed a 43" TV, absolutely had to have Chromecast and owned an Andriod device.