
Sony just announced new 3D displays. Of course, these still work with active shutter glasses so bear with them for now.
For one, there is the Bravia XBR-LX900 series that features WiFi, two pairs of 3D glasses and a sync transmitter, all for $4,000 for the 52-inch model or $5,000 for the 60-inch version.
Other 3D models from Sony are as follows with their corresponding prices:
52-inch Sony XBR-HX90 – $4,000
46-inch Sony XBR-HX90 – $3,500
40-inch Sony KDL-HX800 – $2,100
46-inch Sony KDL-HX800 – $2,700
55-inch Sony KDL-HX800 – $3,400
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