Sony 3DTVs get US pricing info, go on "pre-sale" at Sony Style stores immediately
After getting price and release date information in the UK and Japan, Sony has finally seen fit to announce US details for the latest and greatest additions to the BRAVIA LCD lineup. additionally, the software update to turn on Blu-ray 3D playback in its latest Blu-ray players is going out today, provided you can find a disc to slip in them -- which you can't, since it still hasn't release Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs to retail yet. Just like the other launches, buyers of the new TVs can expect a copy of that movie, Deep Sea, and vouchers for 3D games on the PlayStation Network (once it comes back up.) Oh, and how much will you be spending on the new televisions? Check after the break for all the details, but MSRPs range from $2,100 for the KDL-40HX800 to $5,000 for a 60-inch BR-60LX900. No word yet on when you'll be able to pick up these displays at any other retailers, but if Sony is your preferred brand for 3D, you'll need to run by a Sony Style store to have a chance of sticking one on the wall in time for the 2010 World Cup.
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