<p>After wrapping up our LED TV Buyers Guide for 2012, we figured we wouldn't see many new TVs for the year. Well, we were wrong. Apparently, Sony wasn't quite finished.</p><p>Of course, the company just detailed its 84-inch XBR-84X900 4K TV, but they have a few smaller sizes left as well -- assuming you find 55- and 65-inch HDTVs to be small. Sony just announced its new flagship Bravia, the XBR-HX950 LED Internet TV.</p><p>This model includes a full 1080p HD image and Sony's X-Reality PRO Engine, a 2-chip digital video processor that promises to pump up any type of content, whether it's HD, SD or web-based video.</p><p>Other features include the Intelligent Peak LED Backlight with full-array local dimming, Sony's OptiContrast panel and Corning Gorilla Glass to reduce any possible glare. It also has MotionFlow XR technology to smooth out images and Sony's Super Bit Mapping technology with 14 bit upscaling, processing and pixel mapping.</p><p><a href="http://www.bigpicturebigsound.com/Sony-Outs-2-Models-for-Bravia-XBR-HX950-LED-HDTV-Line.shtml">Keep reading...</a></p><p>Read also:</p><p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/322929/sony-4k-tv-pricing-set-at-25000-xbr-84x900-will-ship-in-november/">Sony 4K TV Pricing Set At $ 25000: XBR-84X900 Will Ship In November</a> (The Inquisitr)</p><p><a href="http://news.consumerreports.org/electronics/2012/09/sonys-84-inch-4k-tv-will-cost-25k.html">Sony's 84-inch 4K TV will cost $ 25K</a> (ConsumerReports.org)</p><p>Explore: <a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?pz=1&ned=us&ncl=du87yZluZrDC-gMER6UVlqtSiuVTM">56 additional articles.</a></p>