| Brand Name | Sony |
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| Item Weight | 22.3 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 22.5 x 7.5 x 15 inches |
| Item model number | NSX-24GT1 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Output Wattage | 10 Watts |
| Color Name | BLACK |
| Specification Met | Energy Star |
| Special Features | Flat |
| Speaker Type | Built-In |
| Item Weight | 22.3 Pounds |
| Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
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Sony NSX-24GT1 24-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV Featuring Google TV, Black (2010 Model)
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| Screen Size | 24 Inches |
| Brand | Sony |
| Supported Internet Services | Google TV |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Resolution | 1080p |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Special Feature | Flat |
| Model Name | NSX-24GT1 |
| Connectivity Technology | RF, Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
About this item
- 24-inch class (23.5 inches diagonal), full 1080p HD Internet TV powered by Google TV
- Google TV brings TV and Internet together, and seamlessly searches your TV, the entire web & apps
- Intel Atom Processor (1.66GHz) for world-class HD video, audio, and advanced graphics
- Surf the web while watching TV using Dual View, stay up to date with an upgradeable OS
- Includes keypad controller with mouse functions, QWERTY keyboard, optical finger sensor
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24" / 61 cm
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Access more entertainment than ever. Presenting Sony Internet TV, powered by Google TV. Search the entire web, TV listings and apps1 to find exactly what you're looking for. Watch TV, browse the internet2, or do both at the same time on the same screen. Plus, finding your favorite content is a breeze thanks to the included, intuitive handheld keypad with mouse. Now you can watch the game while tracking your fantasy team, tweet about the TV show you're watching, or update your Facebook status while viewing TV.
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| ASIN | B004BB84QQ |
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| Customer Reviews |
3.4 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | December 22, 2010 |
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Google TV and the blackberry-like remote are great for web activity and complex operations, but not so great for changing channels in a dark room. Or for making simple video adjustments (several menu levels are required). I suppose Sony's intent is for the user to use the thumb "mouse" and onscreen menus, but that's not always convenient (especially when the video goes away during the adjustment). A backlit remote would be very useful for dim situations. Even better would be a second "simple" remote with large buttons dedicated to volume and channel adjustments.
The display viewing angle is not as good as my other LCD sets, perhaps because of the edge LED lighting that (I think) is used in this 24" model. We have the set on top of a bedroom dresser, about 5 feet off the floor, and the screen was almost invisible when viewed from the adjacent bed. So I had to prop the rear portion of the stand to tilt the screen down quite a bit. And the display always seemed a bit dim even when I thought I set it to maximum brightness. Fortunately, I found some tips on the net aimed at optimizing the screen on this particular Sony model. They made a huge improvement, most likely due to disabling the auto light sensor that I didn't know was there. It's adjustment is on a menu for power features ("eco"), not for picture adjustment. The optimized settings I found are duplicated here:
Picture Mode = Cinema
Backlight = 10
Picture = 77
Brightness = 53
Color = 50
Color Temp = Warm 2
Sharpness = 0
Noise Reduction = Off
MPEG Noise Reduction = Off
CineMotion = Auto
Black Corrector = Off
Adv.Contrast Enhancer = Low
Gamma = 0
Live Color = Off
Light Sensor = Off
So I can recommend this Sony if you want an advanced Google TV with lots of features and a so-so display. But be sure to optimize the display settings or you will likely be very disappointed with the dim and narrow display.
The GoogleTV update which the setup menu indicated would take 10-15 minutes took 12 hours to reach the halfway point! And that over a 8 mbps cable internet connection. I tried both the Ethernet port and the wireless setup thinking at first that perhaps one of the connections was bad, but both seemed equaly slow. I can only assume the update is slowing coming from Google's servers or the TV is incredibly slow at processing it, as 12 hours would've allowed for many gigabytes worth of data - heck the whole GoogleTV OS could've been downloaded in less time! The update speed in itself wouldn't have bothered me as much as it should be a one time update, but combined with the image quality issues, is unacceptable and I will be returning the unit for refund.
UPDATE 9/9/11 - To clarify, my main complaint with the TV was the vertical viewing angle. In order to see the picture clearly you must be nearly looking straight at the TV, not above, not below and not much to the sides either.
Also, regarding the GoogleTV update, I discovered a few days ago that my home network router was on the frtiz and I have since had to replace it. I'm fairly sure that it was probably more the routers fault than the TV that the update took so incredibly long to finish.
With that said I've raised my rating to 3 stars, although I still sent it back as the placement in my office requires a wider viewing angle than this TV offers. I finally settled on a 32" Samsung which is nice and clear even when viewing from 4' below the TV and at least that far to the side.
The TV has some SERIOUS input lag. Meaning that any hardcore gamers should avoid this TV. Moving the joystick on an Xbox controller results in a delay, then movement on the screen. To the average gamer such as myself, this isn't a big deal, but any hardcore COD or Halo player will hate it. That being said, I play Portal, GTA, Gears of War, and Half-Life on this TV and don't even notice.
The second thing to be aware of is the complexity of the Google TV software. To someone who isn't comfortable navigating complex software, menus, and options, this TV will be overwhelming. There are 8 freaking ways to do anything on the TV, making things quick at times but confusing more often. I have spent lots of time tinkering with the Android OS, so figuring out this TV wasn't hard for me, my roommates on the other hand had about a week before they were comfortable even using it. If you are a tech proficient person, you should be fine. I wouldn't recommend this to your grandma though. Google is due for an update of this software soon (overdue, actually), so I imagine the complexity should be toned down a bit when this happens.
Those two issues aside, the TV is amazing. I primarily use it for Netflix, Hulu (on the Xbox), games, and occasional web content. Flash content in the browser SCREAMS with speed and being able to view any video on the web in your living room is super nice. The full 1080p is colorful and crisp, a very nice picture. Having Pandora is lovely too.
Bottom line: I would have never bought this TV at its MSRP of $700, but at $300 it is totally worth it. You get a great 1080p TV that also happens to have Google TV on-board.




































