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3D TV Sales Black Friday

3D TV Sales Black Friday - We haven't forgotten you Sony fans out there! TigerDirect has Sony's KDL40HX800 3D LED on sale now, for $1349.99. For a limited time though, you can save another $350 by using coupon code GLC12340.

This is a 3D TV, which means you are in store for some serious in-your-face entertainment. To make that happen, though, will need Sony's 3D Sync Transmitter and Sony 3D glasses. You could buy them separately, but Sony has also packaged up a 3D Starter Kit, which also features two pairs of 3D glasses, the transmitter, an HDMI cable and a Blu-ray 3D copy of Alice in Wonderland.

If you're not ready to invest in 3D right now, this set can also fill all of your 2D needs. Aside from a full 1080p HD image, the KDL40HX800 boasts a Dynamic Edge LED backlight and Motionflow PRO 240Hz technology. Other features include BRAVIA Engine 3 video processing, BRAVIA Sync support to put all of your components under one controller, and four HDMI ports.

You'll also want to network this TV, since it features access to BRAVIA Internet Video content. This feature allows viewers to catch additional entertainment from Netflix, YouTube, Pandora, and much more. You can hardwire the TV, but it's also ready for Wi-Fi, as long as you add in Sony's UWA-BR100 adapter. Other streaming features come via the set's DLNA support, which allows you to get content from your computer or other DLNA-compliant devices.

When placing your order, do NOT forget to use coupon code GLC12340 to save an extra $350. This code is only good from now through November 29, 2010, or until TigerDirect runs out of stock.

3D TV Sales Black Friday

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