Despite very, very occasionally suffering from a strange image glow issue, the 32E5500 is another fine performer from the latest Bravia stable. So far, so good. However, while we haven't actually tested its 32W5500 stable mate, we have no reason whatsoever based on its specification to suppose that it will perform differently to the 32E5500. And since it's more than £300 cheaper, I simply don't consider the 32E5500's fancy-pants design enough reason to justify its extra cost. Which is why I've been forced - for the first time ever, so far as I can recall - to give a TV that earns a 9 for picture an overall mark of just six.Read full review
Overall
6/10
By John Archer
Reviewed 23 June 2009
Updated 05 February 2011