Top 5 3D TVS of 2010

Have you heard about 3D TVS? If you keep an ear out for new tech, you’re sure to have heard about the many 3D device debuts at January’s CES but if you’re not tech savvy, you may need to know a little about these newest models before you buy.

1. Sony Bravia XBR-LX900: This latest offering from Sony comes with 3D, localized dimming, integrated wi-fi, USB and DNLA connectivity, accessible content via a BRAVIA line through Sony, Motionflow PRO 240 Hz and Monolith Design to improve image, Opticontrast panel, clear surface sheet and resin sheeting between glass and display panel for the reduction of reflection and refraction of light.It also features the innovative Sony Intelligence Presence Sensor ( a device intended to cut down usage while you are out of the room by detecting your presence). This 3D TV model comes in sizes between 40 and 60 inches and a classy slim line look.

2. Panasonic TC-PVT25: Sold with the special 3D glasses included (a major component of the  3D effect promised through a special shutter system that helps improve the image), this television series is one of the very first to debut and is being sold through Best Buy as a 3D pack including a 3D compatible DVD player. As a successor to the HDTVs that preceded it, this set promises great picture and fewer image problems than some of the other models may have. This TV delivers full 1080p to both eyes of the glasses, 50, 54, 58 and 64 inch classes, VIERA CAST IPTV functionality (Twitter, Pandora, Netflix, and FOXSports access in addition to previous versions ), THX certified, SKYPE video calling, Infinite Black Pro, and Optional Wi-fi.

3. Samsung 9000 Series: This 3D enabled, back lit LCD television line boasts a pencil thin  ultra slim design, built-in 3D processing unit, true 240 hz 1080p playback(which removes blurring from edges), wi-fi, energy efficiency, access to several apps through the Samsung store including Netflix and full color touch-screen remote (which also allows another viewer to watch a separate channel on the remote while the television is in use). In addition it can convert standard 2D into 3D images.  This series has a 46 and 55 inch model that have a fantastic brushed metal look.

4. Toshiba ZX900 Cell TV: With 3D effects powered by the new CELL broadband engine technology, hand activated volume, channel selection and 3D mode( this ability is created by the video camera on the top of the set that reads your hand motion to determine its actions) this television is another great offering from Toshiba. It also offers 480 Hz refresh rate in addition to the great imaging provided by the CELL technology which makes the 3D imaging that much more vivid, 2D to 3D upconversion, local dimming tech, LED backlighting, 1 TB hard drive, and 802.11n built in wireless connectivity for accessing other network devices and content services like Pandora, Netflix and VUDU.

5. Vizio XVT Pro Series:  Vizio is a great company for quality items at a fraction of the cost of bigger name brands and they too will have a great new 3D TV featuring LED backlighting technology, smart dimming hardware (to improve colors and increase the depth of blackness) , built in wireless HDMI (which allows you to connect HD equipment without he tedium of HDMI cables) and a 480 Hz refresh rate for improved imaging and reduced blurring.

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