The Bravia line has some very nice TV's, to be sure. However, the Bravia line also has more economical sets as well. The important thing when evaluating a TV is to make sure that it fits your needs.
I am a big fan of Samsung's TV sets for the clarity and value. But again, even Samsung has fancy versions and economical versions.
Not necessarily. I think it's a pretty difficult distinction to say any TV is the best LCD tv. I'm really impressed with many LGs that I think are better than Bravias.
But it all depends on obviously. You can find a really nice tv that is not either. I have a 50" Samsung that I love.
It's 1080p and 50,000:1 and that's plenty good for me. If you need better, be prepared to pay a pretty penny.
The Sony Bravias are a fabulous line. I own a 46'' Bravia and I love the brightness and colors. When I got it I was debating between a Sharp Aquos or the Sony Bravia.
The two are fairly matched specs wise but the Sony is a little bit more expensive. I ended up getting the Sony but I think you can't go wrong with either choice. I wouldn't suggest going with the cheap end of the Bravia series as another responder suggests as there's a signifficant difference in specs.In my opinion there's no point in buying the cheapest TV from the most expensive brand - if your budget is that tight then I would look at another manufacturer.
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