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If you're passing by Video, Video, Video on 34th Street, you can get a special issue of "HX" magazine.
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'HX' firmware coming out of the modding community - typically these have freed up disk space, tweaked the interface slightly and added compatibility with some Nokia software.
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Cabelas has a pretty sweet deal going on their Gorilla King Kong HX hang up stand.
Cabelas has a pretty sweet deal going on their Gorilla King Kong HX hang up stand. 2009
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Callaway HX Diablo Tour, $26: Three-piece ball, distance and feel.
Can Your Golf Ball Make a Difference? John Paul Newport 2011
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Cabelas has a pretty sweet deal going on their Gorilla King Kong HX hang up stand.
Cabelas has a pretty sweet deal going on their Gorilla King Kong HX hang up stand. 2009
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The 3D-ready XBR-HX909 sets, which use a full-array LED backlight with local dimming and sport the Monolithic design, are available in 52-inch ($4,000) and 46-inch ($3,500) screen sizes.
Sony's 3D TVs are almost here, 3D Blu-ray players arrive in July 2010
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The KDL-HX800 3D-ready TVs have edge LED backlights that can be locally dimmed, and are available in 55-inch ($3,400), 46-inch ($2,700), and 40-inch ($2,100) screen sizes.
Sony's 3D TVs are almost here, 3D Blu-ray players arrive in July 2010
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Bravia KDL-HX800: Like the XBR sets, these TVs, in 55 -, 46 - and 40-inch screen sizes, will be available in the summer.
CES 2010: Sony Bravia TVs—3D, more LED, and a new "monolithic" design 2010
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Bravia XBR-HX900: These 3D-ready models (the active shutter glasses and transmitter are optional) are available in 52 - and 46-inch screen sizes, and use a full-array LED backlight with local dimming.
CES 2010: Sony Bravia TVs—3D, more LED, and a new "monolithic" design 2010
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Sony's 3D lineup, which ranges in price from about $2,100 for a 40-inch set to $5,000 for the top-of-the-line 60-inch model, includes the flagship Bravia XBR-LX900 series, which features a built-in 3D sync transmitter and two pair of active shutter glasses, plus two other series — XBR-HX909 and KDL-HX800 models — that require users to buy an optional 3D transmitter ($50) and 3D glasses ($150 per pair).
Sony's 3D TVs are almost here, 3D Blu-ray players arrive in July 2010
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