Sony announced the release of its NX810 BRAVIA 3D-ready TVs just in time for the football season. The NX810 BRAVIA 3D TVs, which we’ve talked about a while back, come in 60, 55 and 46-inch screen sizes in September and feature high-quality HD picture, with an outstanding contrast even in bright rooms.
You will have access to the new movie service from Sony, called Qriocity, with the aid of the Bravia Internet Platform. The new online service from Sony offers a huge collection of 3D and 2D content available online. The Wi-Fi feature will spare you the hassle of having wires everywhere around the device. The Panasonic NX810 models also come with two free 3D Blu-Ray titles of your choice and a free PlayStation Network voucher which will allow customers to download stereoscopic 3D games directly to their PS3.
The three models will feature Sony’s Edge-Lit LED backlighting technology, 200Hz processing, FULL HD 1080p resolution and an ambient light sensor. You will have to purchase a pair of shutter 3D glasses to experience 3D content as the device won’t come equipped with it.
Sony’s NX810 3DTVs are available strating this month with price tags of $4.700, $3.700 and $3,000 for the 60, 55 and 46-inch models respectively.

