Sony Releases Three High-End LCD TVs

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Wednesday, August 25th, 2010


Feel like spending a lot of money on a brand new HDTV? Sony’s got you covered. The new line of high-end Bravias just got announced, and hey, let’s be honest: we all wish we had one of these things sitting in our living room. Let’s take a look at their vitals.

The three NX810 models differ only in size, and there’s not a lot of room for editorial here, so you’ll have to excuse me for just paraphrasing what it says in the press release.

  • 1080p/240Hz/3D capable
  • DynamicEdge LED Backlighting with local dimming
  • Built-in Wi-Fi, Bravia internet video and widgets
  • LightSensorâ„¢ adjusts backlight with room light

Interestingly, they fail to mention the inputs and outputs. I’m guessing that at this price, you’re going to be getting pretty much everything you need. Multiple HDMI, component, etc.

The new line comes in 46″ ($3000), 55″ ($3700), and 60″ ($4700) varieties. They all come with two free Blu-ray movies and a voucher to download some 3D demos from PSN. First one’s free and all that.

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