- Enjoy a 32-inch flatscreen with vibrant 720p resolution from any HD source, including movies, sports, and HD television programming
- Advanced Contrast Enhancer with Dynamic Backlight Control Dynamic Backlight Control creates a dynamic contrast ratio of 13,000:1
- Three HDMI inputs (up to 1080/60p input capable) , two Component YPbPr (1080/60i capable), and one PC input (HD-15 pin)
- Expand your HDTV’s capabilities with BRAVIA Link modules, such as BRAVIA DVD Link, BRAVIA Wireless Link, and BRAVIA Input Link (sold separately)
- BRAVIA Sync gives you one-touch access and control of all your compatible home theatre devices, as well as select Sony Handycam camcorders
Product Description
Sony Bravia L-Series HDTVs provide vivid 720p resolution and dynamic contrast ratios of 13,000:1 (the 26-inch model) and 13,000:1 (for 32-inch model), with several versatile sizes perfect for the budget-conscious consumer or anyone wanting an HDTV that works well in the bedroom, kitchen, or office. Bravia L-Series HDTVs have a wealth of HD connections, including three HDMI inputs. Each HDMI input transmits uncompressed digital video and multi-channel digital audio on a single cable, so you can expand your home theater system without a lot of messy wires. Also included is a PC input that lets you use your HDTV as a computer monitor. If you need to streamline your HD components further, the Bravia L-Series HDTVs feature Bravia Sync technology and are compatible with optional Bravia Link Modules such as the Bravia Wireless Link, which wirelessly streams HD video and audio from your A/V equipment to your HDTV from up to 65 feet away. You might expect that more features mean more power consumption, but Bravia L-Series HDTVs include a Dynamic Backlight Control which automatically controls overall image brightness to help the TV exceed ENERGY STAR 3.0 standards.
Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-32L5000 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black


5 Comments to 'Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-32L5000 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black'
December 16, 2009
for 600 [...] this is a waist of money im getting alot of stuck pixles,
by pressing on the screen the red dots go away but still its a neusance
and the contrast ratio even on the ps3 runing 720p is terrible there is a noticable line between the color hues instead of a gradual blending from on shad to the next my old 480i crt tv had a better contrast ratio than this hunk of junk
then theres the ghoasting witch i can see clear as day the reason for this is the fact that is only 60hrtz refresh rate do your self a big favor and spend a bit more on a tv with at least 120 hrtz refresh rate
and a better contrast ratio this is only 3000 it says 13,00 but thats for a static image i believe
i wouldnt recoment this to my worst enemy!
Rating: 2 / 5
December 16, 2009
This is the second piece of Sony equipment that we have purchased that has broken withing six months. The picture tube on the TV went after only owning this for five months. This thing is complete junk and now Target will not stand behind it. Sony is being a pain in the a$$ about fixing it even though it is supposed to be under warranty. Sony sucks and I will never buy one of their products again!
Rating: 1 / 5
December 16, 2009
We returned this item to Sams several months ago.
Very poor everything, in our opinion and we had problems with poor sound.
We’ve had about 6 Sony products over the years, including: tv’s, stereos,
and clock radios. The only products we’ve been totally happy with are the
2 clock radios! Another frustration is Sony’s policy of returns, which is
poor. They also have a lot of products with proprietary issues, which means
you can’t buy anything off the shelf for it. We don’t buy Sony products
anymore. Sorry for the lack of all the details here, but I’m typing with a
sprained wrist, and I forgot most of the details anyway! I’ll check with
the wife and ewrite more later.
Rating: 1 / 5
December 16, 2009
Today I go to Best Buy to see the 32″ LCD TVs. Sony 32L5000 is one of the worst two 32″ TVs I had seen there. (Another one is a unknown brand TV.) Best Buy play the same TV show on all the TVs, so it’s quite easy to tell the difference. 32L5000 has terrible detail. Much worse than Samsung LN32B360, LG 32LH20, Toshiba, Sharp, etc. If you really liked SONY, buy some higher level SONYs. Never never try this entry level SONY. You don’t have to believe me, just go to some retail stores and trust your own eyes.
Rating: 1 / 5
December 16, 2009
We purchased this television for our bedroom. I read previous reviews on Amazon and this influenced our purchase. Previously we purchased the Sony Bravia 52″ 1080 from Amazon and were extremely happy with the picture quality. I highly recommend both televisions.
Rating: 5 / 5
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