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Sony goes in a cheaper direction with wireless XBR10 BRAVIA LCDs {Engadget HD}

Sep 10th 2009 1:15AM Does Samsung even have a wireless HDTV? I know they had a plasma a couple of years ago but did not think they had one now. I have also never seen a Vizio with this option. The only LG that I can find with a wireless connection is a much lower quality television.

You do realize that this is currently Sony's top of the line television? That they do offer many more Wal-mart priced units?

I honestly do not get why people are unwilling to pay for a nice product.

Sony polishes a couple of its ES receivers, intros the STR-DA3500ES and STR-DA5500ES {Engadget HD}

Sep 10th 2009 1:09AM Care to elaborate?

Care to wait for a review?

Already previewed these have you?

Set it up and compared it to other units in a side by side?

Video: Slim, wireless, LED-backlit Sony ZX5 LCDs prepped for November release {Engadget}

Sep 7th 2009 2:17PM I don't have access to the story immediately but the reason for switching is the cost of manufacture. Samsung was eating Sony's lunch on cost. Samsung uses the edge-lit model and it saves over $100 per unit to build. On top of that, many reviewers say the edge-lit Samsungs had a better picture.

Panasonic's 85-inch plasma screen is $30,000 worth of decadence {Engadget HD}

Sep 2nd 2009 6:52PM Once they shave the price on this thing down to about $9,999.99 it will be mine.

Apple holding 'rock and roll' themed event, September 9th {Engadget}

Aug 31st 2009 12:34PM new touch is my guess

Engadget's back to school giveaway, part one! {Engadget}

Aug 31st 2009 12:33PM This would be amazingly nice to have.

VAIO TT disappears from Sony's US site (update: gone for good) {Engadget}

Aug 19th 2009 8:33PM First of all, the standard unit is $2200. This gives you a dual core intel, 3 GB of ram, 160 GB hard drive, cd burner, card readers and all the ports you would expect. But beyond that it comes with some really nice features: carbon-fiber chassis; arguably the best laptop keyboard made, XBrite screen that is gorgeous, and a very nice trackpad. You will not get into the 4k price range unless you add a bunch of options to it. Notice that Nilay wrote "FULLY KITTED-OUT $4,450 price".

Some people are so blinded by hate for Sony that they cannot admit when a quality product is worth its price. I suggest he probably has never seen one much less ever used one.

Engadget's recession antidote: win a DYMO LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo! {Engadget}

Jul 31st 2009 12:51PM The most appropriate thing I can say is - blah, blah, blah.

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