Well, I guess the new 65 inch Bravia did not deserve any fanfare and announcements since we already mentioned it before a couple times and since it is not an LED TV, however 65 inches of HD goodness at semi affordable price tag of $5000 can be yours compared to the 70 inch LCD model Sony showed the world at $20000 (can be piked up at select SonyStyle stores for ten grand, hey almost a Civic!)
Model features: Full HD 1080p resolution, Motionflow™ 120Hz refresh rate, BRAVIA Engine™ 3, 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, BRAVIA Internet Video/Widgets, 7 HD inputs, ENERGY STAR
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Well, I guess the new 65 inch Bravia did not deserve any fanfare and announcements since we already mentioned it before a couple times and since it is not an LED TV, however 65 inches of HD goodness at semi affordable price tag of $5000 can be yours compared to the 70 inch LCD model Sony showed the world at $20000 (can be piked up at select SonyStyle stores for ten grand, hey almost a Civic!)
Model features: Full HD 1080p resolution, Motionflow™ 120Hz refresh rate, BRAVIA Engine™ 3, 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, BRAVIA Internet Video/Widgets, 7 HD inputs, ENERGY STAR
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