which sony hdtv is good and a good price?

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#1 kirk4ever
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i want to buy a SONY hdtv soon-only sony- and wanted something in the 40's..so which model is good?
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There are quite a few good models out there, depends on if you want a LCD or if a rear projection is ok. If you are needing to save space, go with the 40" or 46" models. If money is not a option go with the ones that supports 120hz. The 40" is $2799.98US and the 46" is $3599.99US. You can get the none 120hz wich still supports 1080p for $1899 and $2299 respectively. If space is not a issue there is a 46" rear projection 1080p for 1299 or you can get a 50" 1080p with 120hz for 1799. Its really up to you in what you think you need, size vs price, price vs options.

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#3 Shrinekeeper
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oops here are the serial numbers.

Rear Projections

50" 1080p 120hz is KDS-50A3000

46" 1080p is KDF-46E3000

Flat-Panel

40" 1080p 120hz is KDL-40XBR5

40" 1080p is KDL-40V3000

46" 1080p 120hz is KDL-46XBR4

46" 1080p is KDL-46W3000

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There are quite a few good models out there, depends on if you want a LCD or if a rear projection is ok. If you are needing to save space, go with the 40" or 46" models. If money is not a option go with the ones that supports 120hz. The 40" is $2799.98US and the 46" is $3599.99US. You can get the none 120hz wich still supports 1080p for $1899 and $2299 respectively. If space is not a issue there is a 46" rear projection 1080p for 1299 or you can get a 50" 1080p with 120hz for 1799. Its really up to you in what you think you need, size vs price, price vs options.

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well i want something in the 2500$ area..and can you explain does rear projection and etc have abig difference?

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#5 hazuki
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I'd reccomend a sony xbr4. The 40inch is 2000$ on amazon, and the 46inch 2500$ on amazon. Both with free shipping though.

They both have 1080p and 120hz. One of the best tvs on the market, if you ask me.

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If you are wanting to save some cash you can get a 50" rear projection 1080p 120hz for about 1000 less or more. The big problem with Rear Projection is you will have to replace the lamp about every 3 years or so and they around around $200. Also if u are wanting to make your living area look stylish and free of clutter get a LCD so you can just mount it on the wall.