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Sony Bravia KDL46EX520

The Sony Bravia KDL46EX520 offers several of the features of the high-end Bravias — TrackID, Skype and IPTV — but should come in at a much more reasonable price.

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Updated: The Sony Bravia KDL46EX520 is not compatible with 3D as we first reported

The Bravia KDL46EX520 is not a top-of-the-range television, but rather a screen that promises decent image quality and a smattering of features, and will be one of the first televisions from Sony's 2011 range to be released. It features a full high-definition (1080p) resolution LCD with edge LED lighting and extra picture processing grunt care of the new X-Reality processor.

The TV comes with a number of network features that can be accessed via Ethernet port or the optional wireless USB adapter. These include Sony Internet TV with access to dozens of on-demand channels from the likes of the ABC and SBS, Skype calls, TrackID and Sony's Music Unlimited.

The Sony Bravia KDL46EX520 will be available in March 2011, though the price is yet to be announced. Get a wriggle on folks!