Sony Bravia XBR KDL 52-inch LCD HDTV Bestsellers As of September 2009
1.Samsung LN52B750 52-inch LCD HDTV (Charcoal Grey Touch of Color): This model has been on the bestseller’s charts for quite a long time now due to is excellent video playback quality (not to mention gorgeous design). This 52-inch model has a 240Hz refresher rate and a 2ms response time. It also a 150′000:1 contrast ratio and a variety of online content streaming options. Many leading tech publications have given the Samsung LN52B750 raving reviews. We give it a whopping 4 out of 5 stars.
2.Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-52XBR9 52-inch LCD HDTV: Since the flourishing of Samsung LCD TVs, Sony seems to have taken a back seat in the LCD HDTV market. Nevertheless, Sony has yet to rest its laurels with this LCD model. When it comes to video playback, it has similar specs as the Samsung model above. The Sony KDL-52XBR9 stands out from the rest with its extensive feature set. Some of its features include Amazon Video On Demand, Yahoo Widgets and many more. Its overall video playback quality is also pretty good, but not quite as good as the Samsung model above.
2.Sharp AQUOS LC52LE700UN 52-inch LCD HDTV:This is an exciting new model as it is part of Sharp’s first series of LED-based LCD TVs. Like most new LCD models in the market today, this model has its own online content streaming feature called Aquos Net. This model as a 4ms response time and a 120Hz refresh rate. The most attractive feature of this Sharp LCD HDTV would have to be its price. It is currently one of the most affordable 52-inch model of its class.
For more product info and customer reviews, visit Samsung LN52B750 LCD. For reviews and info on other LCD HDTV models, visit http://lcd-plasma-hdtv-reviews.blogspot.com
Question about Sony Bravia XBR KDL-52XBR6 52-Inch 1080p TV?I just got myself a new bravia xbr6 and on the box it has 120 Hz on it and it looks like that too. But when I checked the back of the product it was written 120v~60Hz so I’m wondering which it is 120Hz or 60 Hz.My guess is its 120 cause it sure doesn’t look like 60 and I’m guessing its and option to CHANGE to 60. Is it even possible for this product to be 60 Hz?What do you think?
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