Sony Announces its NX810 Bravia 3D Tv in US.The NX810 is replacing the current NX800.The design of this 3D tv is sleek and elegant.The features is built-in Wi-Fi, Edge LED lit display, widgets, an ambient light sensor and 3D support.It also have edge-lit LED backlighting,240Hz panels and an ambient light sensor.Internet and vedio services is on Sony’s own Qriocity.
The downside is despite its price.It is not with bundled of 3D glasses,so purchase the new glasses and separate in your older version to enjoy 3D goodness.Sony NX810 BRAVIA 3D TV abailable from September with 60,55 and 46inch sizes and price at $4,700,$3,700 and $3,00.
Specifications of the NX810 series 3D TVs include:
- Full HD 1080p resolution with 3D support
- DynamicEdge LED backlighting with local dimming
- Motionflow PRO 240Hz technology for Smooth Motion
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- BRAVIA Internet Video and Widgets
- LightSensor (not available on the 46-inch model)
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