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Sony BRAVIA, KD-43X75WL, 43 Inch, LED, Smart TV, 4K HDR, Google TV, ECO PACK, BRAVIA CORE, Narrow Bezel Design

£380.78

The Sony BRAVIA KD-43X75WL, a 43-inch masterpiece of a TV that redefines the home entertainment experience. With its stunning picture quality, impressive sound, and sleek design, this LED TV is sure to captivate your senses.

The X1 Processor is the brain behind this TV's remarkable visuals, analyzing content in real-time to deliver bright, colorful pictures that will leave you spellbound. Plus, Dolby Vision ensures that every frame is enhanced, making it a must-have for movie enthusiasts. With the X-Balanced Speaker Unit, you'll be treated to superior sound quality that's both powerful and precise, complete with rich bass.

The X75WL's design is a work of art, with a minimalist style that lets the picture take center stage. The Hairline Finish and Slim Blade fixed Stand exude sophistication, making it an excellent addition to any home. Whether you're a gamer or just looking for an immersive viewing experience, this TV has got you covered. With Auto Low Latency Mode in HDMI 2.1, Auto HDR Tone Mapping, and a dedicated Gaming Menu, you'll discover a new level of excitement and responsiveness. And with access to 700,000+ movies and TV episodes from your favorite streaming services, you'll never run out of entertainment options.

Experience the ultimate in entertainment with the Sony BRAVIA KD-43X75WL.

Product Reviews

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The picture quality was certainly impressive, with vibrant colors and clear definition. However, some aspects of the system's design left me feeling a bit frustrated. The remote control buttons were too small, making them difficult to read even at arm's length. I've grown accustomed to having a freeze screen feature on my old TV, which I found extremely convenient.

One aspect that still makes sense in this new setup is the lack of a freeze screen button.

M. Worthington - 07/07/2025

I was blown away by this amazing bit of kit. The clear picture delivers crisp and vibrant visuals that are perfect for my needs.

The sound quality is simply excellent, providing an immersive audio experience that I just can't get enough of. It's clear they've put a lot of thought into the design, opting for practicality over flashy decorations in order to focus on delivering great performance.

I appreciate that it doesn't try to be everything to everyone - this isn't some flashy new gadget trying to outdo its competitors. Instead, it's a solid, dependable choice that I can trust will serve me well over time.

T. Quinn - 21/09/2025

The moment my large 75,65 inch TV finally arrived, I felt like I'd landed a new home. I was thrilled to discover it showed even brighter images than my previous Samsung model, which I'd purchased years ago for its impressive picture quality but struggled with colouring at times.

I took the plunge and invested in a Sony Bravia soundbar, feeling impressed by how easily I could set it up using Google's intuitive setup process. The TV itself was connected via Bluetooth to a separate amplifier, which I'd mounted myself on my wall. What struck me most was that even when the Bluetooth receiver wasn't powered on, the audio still came through the TV – a clever feature that allowed me to enjoy films without any distractions.

However, I did experience some colour saturation issues with certain programmes, and it's not something that bothers me too much, as I've grown accustomed to the Samsung TVs' slightly over-saturated colours. Over time, I'd discovered new ways to improve my viewing experience – including using a soundbar and an external amplifier – but these features have helped me find even more joy in watching films on my TV.

As for my recent upgrade from a 55 inch Samsung model to a 75,65 inch Sony Bravia, it's been a game-changer. I'm now thoroughly impressed with the picture quality, which is simply stunning. I've got five free movies available to watch within the next year – including some exclusive ones that can only be accessed through Sony TV – and it's amazing how much difference this has made in my viewing experience overall.

One thing that struck me during my research was the importance of a good glass panel in producing high-quality visuals. I discovered that Samsung had previously faced similar difficulties when trying to produce superior glass panels, which led them to partner with Sony. While there may be some debate about the exact details, I'd say that my experience has been nothing short of impressive – and one that has helped me appreciate just how far Samsung has come in producing truly exceptional TVs.

P. O'Connor - 10/01/2026