Help buying 46 inch LED TV around 100k

I am not sure If I should or I can use their name as they are not allowed to sell lower then the company price. If you give me your id i will email you the details.

Oh I don't think it should be an issue.. In fact sites like infibeam are openly quoting prices much lower then those suggested by the likes of Sony etc.. with additional cash offers like "cash for junk" offers ...
Anyway otherwise you could have PM'ed me.. but you are yet to cross the minimum posting requirements.. you can add rediffmail to my screen name to mail me
 
It is just the 3d glass problem bundled with the tv... costlier 3d glass wont have this issue and moreover there is no 3d content and 2d to 3d conversion is useless. But otherwise HX850 is the most awesome tv ever. :D

The costlier 3D glasses you have mentioned cost a cool 3.4K a piece. Why would anyone want to spend that much on 3D glasses? Rather just go to a theatre imo..


Hi,

I also have been looking out for a 40" LED TV and have shortlisted the models HX750 and HX850. Went to the store a couple of days back to purchase the TV. But just before I made the purchase, I was told by the sales person about one of the issues with the 3D.

If you watch the TV in 3D mode with your head straight, it's fine. However, if you tilt your head slightly towards left / right, the image gets blurred and you can't see any thing in the 3D mode. Having checked it, I have dropped the idea of going for that model and started searching for another model, most probably with passive 3D option, as with the HX750 / HX850, we have observed some flickering as well.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Krishna

You must make a decision on the amount of 3D content you're going to watch...Sony HX850 is unparalleled in 2D PQ but if 3D content is also a major consideration for you, go for a passive 3D TV.
 
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