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Sony KDL-46V2500 46" Bravia V-Series 1080p LCD HDTV
Sony KDL-46V2500 46 Buy From Amazon.com
Average Customer Rating: 5.0/5      Total Reviews: 1

Rating: 5
Great TV without the XBR price tag
I've been considering the 46V2500 for some time now. After reading the extensive forum thread on AVS as well as checking the monitor out for myself in stores, I was convinced this was the monitor for me. For those of you who are considering the XBR2/XBR3 sets, the only MAJOR differences include the glass bezel and a few additional internal settings and features (some that you probably won't even utilize much less care about). The V2500 series uses the same exact LCD panel as the XBR series. Justifying the price hike between the V 2500 and the XBR units is a matter of personal preference aesthetically. Performance-wise, the units are nearly identical.

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