Sony KLV-26HG2
- 1. Separating The Wheat From The Chaff
- 2. Brightness And Contrast
- 3. Viewing Angles
- 4. HDTV Formats
- 5. HD-TV: Connectivity
- 6. The Small Form Factor PC: Your LCD TV's Best Friend
- 7. The THG Method
- 8. Video Tests
- 9. Sony KLV-26HG2
- 10. Equipment
- 11. Video Quality
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- 13. Equipment
- 14. Spatial Uniformity
- 15. Sharp Aquos LC26GA3E: A Racehorse Of A TV Set
- 16. Interpolation And PC Mode
- 17. Philips 26PF9946/12
- 18. Equipment
- 19. Spatial Uniformity
- 20. Video Quality
- 21. Samsung LT-P266W
- 22. Samsung LT-P266W: Basic Fidelity
- 23. Such Good Responses
- 24. Interpolation And PC Mode
- 25. Dell W2600: Withhold Your Prejudices
- 26. Dell W2600: Respect For Standards
- 27. Dell W2600: But
- 28. Neovia NEO26DT: Breaking The 1,000 Euro Barrier?
- 29. Design And Finish
- 30. Spatial Uniformity
- 31. Sound Quality
9. Sony KLV-26HG2

Sony is a TV manufacturer that needs no introduction; they're the heavyweight in the market segment. The quality of Sony's products is variable, but generally there are a few constants: design, ergonomics, finish, and also price, unfortunately... Since the unit had no VGA/DVI/HDMI input, we weren't able to put it through our usual gamut of tests. (Note that DVI is available on models sold in the U.S.)
| Sony KLV-26HG2 | |
|---|---|
| Diagonal measurement | 26" |
| Native resolution | 1280x768 |
| Contrast | 450:1 |
| Brightness | 500 nits |
| Latency | 16 ms |
| Colors | 16.2 M |
| H/V Viewing angles | 170/170 |
| Connectivity | 2 Peritel, cinch, S-Video, YUV, earphone |
| PC connectivity and convergence | Memory Stick reader |
| Average price | $1,800 (1,900 €) |
Design And Finish
With its taut lines and the aluminum finish on the plastics, the Sony KLV-26HG2 is nice to look at - even turned off. Attention has obviously been paid to detail. There's a row of connectors along the left edge of the monitor, mounted on a pivoting support so as not to interfere with the lines. However, the plastic covering on the speakers has a tendency to scratch and to flake a little under impact. Despite this, overall, this set is worthy of Sony and is a fairly good representation of the best the brand puts out in terms of design - it's both restrained and chic.
Ergonomics

The ergonomics of the set are impeccable. The menus are as intuitive as you could hope for and the remote control is a model of its type. Even if the design isn't really your cup of tea, the retractable set of connectors is still a very practical detail when you want to plug in a digital camera or camcorder quickly without having to look for the right connector on the back. This was hands down the most ergonomic TV set we tested.
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