just bought the new sony bravia Z series 52 inch 200 Hz.
which LCD tv is better in quality picture and other stuff. The new Z series or the XBR series. i have the 46 inch XBR tv and i see the XBR tv is better in quality picture, colour etc.
shouldnt it be the opposite. shouldnt the Z series now be the top range of sony bravia
also does anyone know what new models are coming out in the future
i live in australia
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