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Sony KLV-S32A10 Review
The good: Independent memory per input; decent blacks, thanks to the backlight feature; PC input.
The bad: Inaccurate color decoding; video processing lacks 2:3 pull-down detection; no picture-in-picture; only one component-video input.
The bottom line: Although Sony's KLV-S32A10 LCD produces relatively deep blacks, its overall image quality isn't worth the higher price.
Sony KLV-S32A10 Specs
Manufacturer: Sony
Part number: KLVS32A10
- Product Specifications
