Buy Sony XBR55HX950 55-Inch 3D LED HTTV today! The flagship Sony Bravia XBR-55HX950 55-Inch Full-Array 3D LED internet HDTV is available for sale in the U.S. market. Shop Now! Get the best price on Sony XBR55HX950 3D LED HDTV.
The Sony Bravia XBR-55HX950 features 3D in Full HD 1080p picture quality, full-array local dimming, precise motion clarity with Motionflow XR 960, Corning Gorilla Glass, built-in Wi-Fi, Intelligent Connect and Sony Entertainment Network.
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The Sony Bravia XBR-HX950 uses a Sony OptiContrast panel and cover by a new Corning Gorilla Glass which thinner (only 0.7 mm ), the same strength, high scratch resistance and it can be recycled. It helps protect the world.
Quick Sony XBR55HX950 Features
- Size: 55-inch ( 54.6″ diagonally )
- Frameless ultra-thin TV design with Corning Gorilla Glass
- Full-array local dimming technology boosts LED brightness, bright whites, and deep blacks
- Comfortable 3D active glasses
- 1080p Full HD clarity
- X-Reality PRO picture engine
- Motionflow XR960 technology
- Thousands of movies, TV shows, videos with Sony Entertainment Network
- Aspect Ratio : 16:9
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- Full control by iPhone, Ipad and Android with a full QWERTY keyboard
- Product Dimensions: 14 x 50 x 34 inches ; 60 pounds
Connections
- 4 HDMI inputs
- 2 USB Input














September 19th, 2012 at 8:07 pm
I’m seriously considering getting one of these 55 inchers for my living room. I’ve been looking into the Sony Bravia line first because one of my coworkers at DISH, who knows a lot more about HDTVs than I do, told me they’re some of the best TVs you can get. I’m excited because along with the new TVs, I’m finally getting a Hopper whole-home DVR. It’ll send all my high definition channels to every room, which is why I’m looking to upgrade the last two SD sets we have. I’m excited to finally get HD in every room. Ever since we upgraded half the rooms to HD, the family always seems to be fighting over those them. No one wants to watch their shows in standard-def anymore. Thankfully, once I have new TVs and the Hopper in my house, that won’t be a problem anymore!