I'd like to know that as well. I'm buying the 52XBR4 next week and the reason i chose that over the Samsung is because the sammy has a very shinny screen. They need to change that in there line up.
I agree, the Sammy looks better and is cheaper then the sonys. But the room i watch TV in has a lot of ambient light and the screen would be too shiny for me, other wise i would get the Sammy.
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I'd like to know that as well. I'm buying the 52XBR4 next week and the reason i chose that over the Samsung is because the sammy has a very shinny screen. They need to change that in there line up.
That "shinny" screen is what makes the Samsung's colors more vibrant than the Sony's
I know in their 46" models they have the 69-series that doesn't have the reflective screen, but I think all their 52"+ have it
I love Sony lcd's, but the 46xbr next to the Samsung t4671 is a no brainer win for Sammy, imho
I agree, the Sammy looks better and is cheaper then the sonys. But the room i watch TV in has a lot of ambient light and the screen would be too shiny for me, other wise i would get the Sammy.