From now through September 11, 2010, if you buy a qualifying LG LX6500 3D TV, Amazon will throw in LG's BX580 Blu-ray 3D player, and four (4!) pairs of active shutter 3D glasses. Check out the details of this deal here:
The two 3D TVs being offered as part of this deal are the 47-inch 47LX6500 and the 55-inch 55LX6500. Both are part of the LX6500 series, which means 3D features, but also THX Display certification and the very neat THX Bright Room setting, which tweaks the image to perfectly match your room's lighting.
Other features include TruMotion 480Hz technology, two USB ports, four HDMI ports, and the option to add wireless networking, with an optional adapter. You might want that wireless, or at least some type of connectivity, to access NetCast. This feature allows for on-screen, on-demand access to services such as Netflix, VUDU, YouTube, Napster, and other LG partners.
However, you also might not need the Wi-Fi on your TV, since it's built right into one of your freebies. Yes, the BX580 Blu-ray player is a nice little giveaway -- and not just because it plays Blu-ray 3D discs, but also because it has a list price of $399.99. That player does have built-in Wi-Fi, as well as NetCast access.
Also included in this deal are four pairs of LG's own AG-S100 active-shutter 3D glasses. This really is an awesome bargain, because each pair lists for $179.99. Also, with four pairs, there should be a lot less arguing in the house. So if you do the math, that's a bundle of goodies worth over $1100 for a TV that sells for as low as $1699 with free shipping (47-inch model)!
To get your freebies, select one of the 3D TVs listed below, but make sure you are buying directly from Amazon.com and not one of its third-party merchants:
Also, make sure to add the eligible Blu-ray 3D player and four pairs of glasses to your shopping cart. Your savings will be reflected upon checkout -- and they are even throwing in free shipping, but you'd better act quickly! The offer is only good from now through 11:59 p.m. (PST) on September 11, 2010, or while supplies last.