Sony just released the KDL60EX720 3D HDTV in late April 2011. Pricing is still fluctuating, but Amazon seems to consistently offer the best deal, particularly if you factor in the FREE SHIPPING and the fact that in most states, no sales tax will be charged.
This model is still too new to have any real customer reviews available, but you can click here for a CNET video review of the smaller 46″ model of the KDL-EX720 line.
Sony has just released the KDL60EX720 3D HDTV. I’ll be posting more reviews and up-to-the-minute information as they become available. I’ve been doing a lot of research, but so far, few customers have reviewed the Sony Bravia KDL60EX720.
Nevertheless, I found a couple of great video reviews of the KDL-EX720 line. I think you’ll agree they provide some pretty great information, both the good and the bad!
The KDL-EX720 line comes in at the low end of the Sony price spectrum. That’s a good thing if you don’t want to spend a fortune, although it does mean you won’t have every new feature available on the top of the line models.
In the reviews, people spoke very favorably of the KDL60EX720, although they did mention that with a very dark movie, they wished the screen was a little brighter.
On the other hand, the matte finish of the screen turns out to be a real bonus in brightly lit rooms (with the sunlight streaming in, for example) because it noticeably reduces glare and reflection.
Overall I do recommend the KDL-60EX720 as an excellent entry level LED 3D HDTV. The 3D glasses aren’t included, however, so put them into your budget if that’s important to you. Otherwise, I think you’ll be very happy with this HDTV.
This first video shows off all the features of the Sony EX720 series.
Dude Videos a KDL-EX720 on Display in Sony Store
KDL60EX720 Review
CNET recently reviewed the first model of the series to be released, the KDL46EX720. They really liked the TV, and particularly recommended it if it’s going to be placed in a bright room. While it does have a built-in Ethernet cable connection, WiFi requires the purchase of a USB plug-in dongle. Check it out here: