- Conclusion Get the lowdown
- Features How they compare
- Performance Real world benchmarks
- Differences Technical showdown
- Reviews Word on the street
- Competition Others to consider
- Discussion Answers and opinions
Compare with...
- Sharp AQUOS 830 Series
- Panasonic Viera VT50
- Panasonic VIERA UT50
- Sony BRAVIA EX520 Series
- Sony BRAVIA BX450 Series
- 55" 1080p LCD
- 120 Hz
- Internet enabled
Rated 63% by by c|net (Sep, 2010)The white-balance controls therein helped us tame the blueness and improve gamma somewhat, and delivered an even more linear grayscale throughout the brightness range to our 40 ftl max, with the exception of very dark areas.
- 55"
- 3D
Conclusion Which is better for you?
Features Key features of the Sony BRAVIA EX500/US Series compared to the LG EM9600
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LCD
Rated 63% by by c|net (Sep, 2010)As expected we preferred the look of Off best with film-based sources like most Blu-ray movies, which looked too smooth and videolike in the other two settings.
55”
size
55"
55"
BRAVIA EX500/US Series by c|net (Sep, 2010)We performed a hands-on evaluation of the 46-inch Sony KDL-46EX500, but this review also applies to the other screen sizes in the series.
thickness
BRAVIA EX500/US Series by Nicholas-North (Aug, 2011)They're definitely better than those in our very thin (LED) NX700 set.
Performance Real world tests of Sony BRAVIA EX500/US Series vs LG EM9600
Differences What are the advantages of each
Advantages compared to the LG EM9600
Sortable is not aware of any important advantages of the Sony BRAVIA EX500/US Series vs the LG EM9600.
Advantages compared to the Sony BRAVIA EX500/US Series
| Supports 3D | Yes | vs | No |
|---|---|---|---|
| Somewhat common; enjoy realistic 3D videos at home | |||
| Significantly lighter | 7,500 g | vs | 26,716 g |
| 3.6x lighter | |||
| Slimmer | 4 mm | vs | 102 mm |
| 25.4x slimmer | |||
Reviews Word on the street
Sony BRAVIA EX500/US Series | LG EM9600 |
Competition What else you should consider
| | 1 | Sharp AQUOS 830 Series Streaming image sources |
| | 4 | Sony BRAVIA EX520 Series 2-way tie: Most composite A/V ports |
| | 5 | Sony BRAVIA BX450 Series Supports picture-in-picture |
| | 6 | Sharp SV29U Uses least power |





