Despite the increasing ubiquity of the 3D feature, we get plenty of email from people interested in "non-3D" TVs, or TVs that couldn't support 3D. In 2012, such TVs will be even rarer, but one will be the Sony EX640 series.
(Credit: Sony)
This relatively bare-bones LED TV lacks most of the other fancy step-ups of the higher-end HX750, such as local dimming, Monolithic styling and Gorilla Glass, but it does keep the internet extras. Unfortunately, you'll need to either connect an Ethernet cable to the TV or invest in Sony's dongle since the EX640 lacks built-in Wi-Fi.
Sony offers similar internet features as it did last year, with built-in Wi-Fi, a Skype option with optional camera/speakerphone, Yahoo apps and, of course, access to the Sony Entertainment Network. It won't work with the company's dedicated smartphone/tablet apps or handle DLNA, however.
Sony KDL-EX640 series features:
- Edge-lit LED TV
- Motionflow XR 240
- Sony Entertainment Network and apps access.
Sony KDL-EX640 series models:
- KDL-55EX640 55 inches, available Q1, $TBD
- KDL-46EX640 46 inches, available Q1, $TBD
- KDL-40EX640 40 inches, available Q1, $TBD.
Via CNET







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