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  • Sony BRAVIA KDL-65HX729 65\

    Sony BRAVIA KDL-65HX729 65" 3D LED TV (1920x1080, 240Hz, HDTV, LED Backlight, 3D)

    11 Reviews

    Consumer Passion : Moderately passionate
    Popularity : Most popular
     Price: $4099.99  See It
     Price: $4499.99  See It
     Price: $4098.00  See It
  • Samsung UN40ES6100 40\

    Samsung UN40ES6100 40" LED TV (1920x1080, 120 Hz, HDTV, LED Backlight)

    9 Reviews

    Consumer Passion : Moderately passionate
    Popularity : Mildly popular
     Price: $897.99  See It
     Price: $897.99  See It
     Price: $897.99  See It
  • Sharp LC-60LE847U - AQUOS 60\

    Sharp LC-60LE847U - AQUOS 60" LE847 Series 3D LED Black Flat Panel HDTV

    9 Reviews

    Consumer Passion : Moderately passionate
    Popularity : Mildly popular
     Price: $1848.18  See It
     Price: $2199.98  See It
     Price: $1725.00  See It
  • Sony BRAVIA XBR-65HX929 65\

    Sony BRAVIA XBR-65HX929 65" 3D LED TV (1920x1080, 240 Hz, HDTV, LED Backlight, 3D)

    6 Reviews

    Consumer Passion : Moderately passionate
    Popularity : Very popular
     Price: $5498.00  See It
     Price: $5498.00  See It
     Price: $5498.00  See It

    Pros: Top-line HDTVs with great visual design, Outstanding image quality, Enhanced 3d capability, Solid Internet apps suite
    Cons: Expensive, Doesn't include 3D goggles with basic package, image degradation at extreme angles, 3D has some flickering

    Review: You're an owner of a home entertainment system looking to trade up to some new equipment, and you insist on having the best and the latest high definition technology to serve as the new centerpiece of your living room. Well, look no further than the Bravia HBR-X929 HDTV series, the newest flagship HDTVs from Sony. This Bravia line, made up of three different models (46", 55", and 65" screens,) gains its place at the top of the line through a combination of cutting-edge technology and a sense of elegant style. The X929 Bravias are definitely a thing of beauty, with its dark, featureless plane earning it the moniker of "Monolithic". The Conning Gorilla Glass screen that is lighter than conventional plate glass but much stronger, reaches up to the utmost edge of the bezel, which is, in turn, slightly set back and burnished with a handsome metallic sheen. The whole unit is only one and a half inches deep, and the included swivel stand only adds a couple more inches to that super slim profile when the X929s are mounted on it. However, the real magic happens once you switch on the unit and the screen jumps to life. Good looks are only half of what makes a great HDTV, and the Sony Bravia HBR-X929 series is no exception to that rule. The true advantage of the high-end Bravia X929s over similar models is easily obvious in its outstanding image quality, courtesy of Sony's X-Reality PRO Engine and Motionflow XR 960 image technologies. The entire expanse of the 1920X1080 native resolution on these big screens is likewise fitted with the Intelligent Peak LED Backlight which uses an array of LED lights that automatically adjusts between light and dark areas to provide excellent contrast to every image. Bravia X929s are fully 3D-compatible, giving you the ability to enjoy 3D content from your media players or game consoles when paired with Sony's Active Shutter 3D glasses. They have even enhanced the decoder systems to reduce the incidence of crosstalk or ghosting. The X929 series also retains the LightSensor technology that optimizes image quality according to lighting conditions. Sony's Bravia X929s are also on the forefront of merging television with the unlimited entertainment found on the web. Using your home's Internet connection plugged into the Bravia X929's wired or wireless network connection adapters, you can access available content through widgets included in the Bravia Internet video suite. Featured in the X929 series are a rather generous selection, including media streaming sites like Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Pandora, as well as widgets for social networks like Facebook and Twitter. With the addition of a required compact mic and camera unit, you can even call friends and family using Skype. Since the Sony Bravia HBR-X929 HDTV series is considered as a top product line, it should come as no surprise that it also commands a hefty price tag. Sad to say, there also seems to be some issues with off-axis viewing with the X929s, with extreme angles having the most image degradation. While 3D is quite reliable in terms of performance, there's some instances when the screen does flicker, and its 3D doesn't work too well when your head is tilted. Lastly, unless you're buying the more complete, but obviously more expensive bundled version of this model, there are no 3D goggles included with the package. However, when it comes down to performance, the Sony Bravia HBR-X929 series are definitely solid performers

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  • Samsung UN55ES7500F 55\

    Samsung UN55ES7500F 55" LED TV (1920x1080, 240 Hz, HDTV, LED Backlight, 3D)

    2 Reviews

    Consumer Passion : Moderately passionate
    Popularity : Most popular
     Price: $2397.99  See It
     Price: $2597.99  See It
     Price: $2597.99  See It
  • Samsung UN32EH4000F 32\

    Samsung UN32EH4000F 32" LED TV (1366x768, 60 Hz, HDTV, LED Backlight)

    2 Reviews

    Consumer Passion : Moderately passionate
    Popularity : Most popular
     Price: $347.99  See It
     Price: $379.99  See It
     Price: $347.91  See It
  • LG 55LM6200 55\

    LG 55LM6200 55" 3D LED TV (1920x1080, 120 Hz, HDTV, LED Backlight, 3D)

    2 Reviews

    Consumer Passion : Moderately passionate
    Popularity : Very popular
     Price: $1588.18  See It
     Price: $1699.99  See It
     Price: $1699.98  See It