TVs don’t have to be big to be HD Ready. Sure, the biggest part of the HDTV market is inevitably based on screen sizes of 32in or more. But there’s still a healthy market out there for folk looking for a small TV for a study or kid’s bedroom where it might well need to be able to play host to such ‘second room’ HD delights as a PC or an Xbox 360 games console. Or maybe even an HD DVD/Blu-ray player, if you’re really lucky.
Usually it’s left to budget brands like Goodmans or Bush to cater for the smaller end of the flat TV market. But not today, for in front of us right now sits a 20in LCD TV, the KDL-20S2020, from no less a big-name brand than Sony.
Whereas cheapo 26in models tend to sacrifice performance quality for price, Sony has defiantly chosen to go for broke in performance terms, producing in the process quite possibly the finest 20in LCD picture performance yet. Which all boils down to yet more AV proof of the age-old maxim that if you want the best, you usually have to pay for it.
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