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Stylish and Unique Design, Solid visuals, Excellent keypad / remote control, Google TV is a powerful platform, Builtin Wifi, TV is Energy efficient.
Complete Google TV integration into every aspect of the TV, Image quality exceeds spec expectations, Modern edge-to-edge glass design, Smart, capable controller, Reasonably priced
Good black levels. Built-in Google TV app. Energy efficient. Sleek design.
Integrated TV and Google TV software enables potential access to virtually all video sources media through one interface and search bar; full Chrome browser supports Flash and HTML5 video; includes RF QWERTY remote; built-in Wi-Fi; user interface overl...
You can open two windows on your screen at the same time, allowing you to watch TV and surf the web simultaneously.
Some popular services like Hulu are missing, thin metal stand is a bit chintzy, Google TV user interface is unintuitive
Google TV remains under construction, Steep learning curve for controller, Wobbly stand
Narrow viewing angles. Screen uniformity issues. Some noise displayed in standard definition. Limited connection options.
Poor screen uniformity apparent with many Google TV sources; produces light black levels; some flashing in shadows at times; frustrating touch pad and overlarge keyboard on remote; sparse analog connectivity; major content providers like Hulu, CBS, and...
You must have Dish Network to search your TV programming at the same time as your apps and LANconnected electronics.
By Chip Chick on July 01, 2011
From the moment we first set our eyes on Sony’s Internet TVs powered by Google TV, we were impressed. Google TV basically brings the best entertainment on the internet to your TV. For the past few weeks we have had the opportunity to live with...
By G4tv.com on June 02, 2011
Video Review: Sony's NSX-46GT1 Internet TV makes browsing on the web through your television as easy as ever with its LED edge lit image quality, 1080p and tons of content from Google TV. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey review the QWERTY keyboard...
By eTech Reviews on January 26, 2011
Sony NSX-40GT1 is the first TV of its kind; it is a television that builds in Google TV service right in to the panel so there is no need for an external set top box or anything like that to get the Google TV functionality. This is a standard edge lit...
By Digital Trends on January 24, 2011
Sony has engineered a valiant attempt at the ultimate vehicle for Internet TV, but Google TV’s persistent potholes provide a bumpy ride....
By PC Mag on December 28, 2010
The Sony NSX-32GT1 LCD HDTV delivers Google's Chrome OS-based Internet TV without the need for an external box. This 32-inch panel offers a fairly good HD picture but suffers from a few image quality issues, including narrow viewing angles. Buy it...
By AVguide on December 17, 2010
Usually, when a new technology or advanced feature package is rolled out, TV manufacturers typically start at the top, introducing high line (and correspondingly high-priced) models at the outset, and then over time expand the offerings to lower...
By cnet on November 08, 2010
Easily the most capable Internet-connected TV ever made, Sony's NSX-GT1 series calls for a tech-savvy buyer who can live with Google TV's growing pains, a touchy remote, and so-so picture...
By TelevisionInfo on October 18, 2010
The NSX-32GT1 is a good TV. It looks good, has good overall picture quality, has built-in WiFi, and connects to the actual internet. The remote is a bit hard to get used to, but if you’re used to smart phones or console controllers, it won’t...
By Sound and Vision Magazine on October 01, 2010
I'm not sure what I was expecting, but overall I'm slightly underwhelmed with Google TV. I was hoping for something like Apple TV but not so, well, Apple. Instead, in its complexity, Google TV is more like a glorified WebTV 2.0 — a web...
By TopTenREVIEWS on June 01, 2010
The Sony NSX-40GT1 gives you access to your cable or satellite TV channels as well as full browsing...
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