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The KDL46NX720 is an incredible TV with 3D and the fantastic gorila glass !! for an affordable price its anything you can ask about a Tv
My first purchase of a 3D Tv. Very impressed with picture quality and even my wife could tell the quality of picture. 3D is awesome more that I thought and feel is like in a 3D movie theater!
Have not spent money to set up 3D yet (kinda expensive) but so far everything else works as expected. T.V. is a bit better compared to what my friends have.
This TV is a great one. I have not tried the 3D function as I don't really care about that, but everything I have tried has worked great. The wireless works very well and fast. The picture is great. The setup was easy. The smart fuctions work very well.
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Conclusion: There is an increase in the demand for the latest 3D HD enables TV sets as most of the latest movies and television programs are being made by using these technologies. You will like this model due to its features to enjoy the 3D content along with the enhanced 2D content.
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Short extract: Sony Bravia KDL-46NX720 is a beautifully styled LED television that offers deeper black levels as compared to edge lit LED based TVs, evinces relatively precise color, uniform display for edge lit LED, properly handles 1080p/24 sources, has thin profile beautiful exterior design with flush Gorilla
9 out of 10
Short extract: Review: Sony's KDL-55NX720 is almost as outstanding of Sony's top-teir XBR sets. Nicely, it doesn't come with a similar high-price.
Conclusion: You may have noticed that we’ve gone out of our way in this review to highlight the differences between the NX720 and its XBR counterpart. Here’s why: The NX720 is such an outstanding television that we think it will be the better choice for many buyers.
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Short extract: I’ve heard all kinds of terms thrown around when reading reviews of the of the KDL-NX720 series televisions from the SONY Bravia line. I was honestly wondering why reviewers were throwing around terms like “Crosstalk, dejudder, flicker” etc… Really?