| leo-j said: that's the lowest $2000 model..
the same is said for the lowest samsung model, your topic should have said it's there lower spec 3d tv.. |
No that TV shown is the 55in and goes for $4000.
Only two of the models—the 52-inch and 60-inch Bravia XBR-HX909 series—feature integrated 3D right out of the box. The other five range from 40 to 55-inches and cost between $2100 and $4000. That's before you throw in the Sony active shutter glasses for $150 a pop and $50 sync transmitter that make the sets 3D-capable.
A Samsung 3Dtv LCD 55in can be found for: $2969.99
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung-55"Class/1080p/240Hz/3DLED-LCD HDTV/9783533.p?skuId=9783533&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=9783533&ref=06&loc=01&id=1218173780094


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