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We round up 7 LED TVs on display at CEDIA Expo 2009 in Atlanta.
LG LH90 LED TV
LG 55LHX
LG SL90 Series
Sharp Aquos LED LCD TV Series
Samsung UN46B8500
Sony XBR10
Toshiba SV670 Series LED TV
  
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Sony XBR10

Sony’s 46- ($4,500) and 52-inch ($5,000) XBR10 LED TVs due in October are also edge-lit. The TVs will also have:

  * 1080p resolution
  * 240 Hz refresh rate
  * Internet video and widgets including Netflix streaming
  * Four HDMI inputs
  * USB input and RS232C input

Sony has plans to make full-panel LED–backlit TVs in the future. Sony vice president of TV Jeff Goldstein says the move to edge-lit LEDs is in the interest of aesthetics, enabling the panels to be thinner than those with full LED backlights.

Sony

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