Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Aug 26 2010, 6:30am CDT | by Jordan Cressman
Sony has introduced three new additions to its 3D TV line, and as is typical for the company's high-end Bravia series, these models will pack quite a punch to your wallet.
The new sets range in since from 46 inches to 60 inches and in price from $3,000 to a whopping $4,700. That's pretty pricey even for Sony. The new models are:
The 46-inch KDL-46NX810: $3,000
The 55-inch KDL-55NX810: $3,700
The 60-inch KDL-60NX810: $4,700
The latter two will also incorporate Sony's LightSensor technology, which automatically adjusts the TV's backlight to fit in with the room's lighting.
Like the company's existing line of 3D TVs, all of these sets will come with vouchers to download free PS3 3D games as well as two free Blu-ray 3D movies.
All three of the latest models are scheduled to his stores next month.
Via ZDNet
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