Bravia XBR-LX900 Love or hate the concept of 3D TV, it's officially here. Keen to hop on the bandwagon, Sony-who's also doubling down with 3D gaming support on the PS3-is offering a full line of sets featuring moving images that literally pop from the screen. This premium model, albeit not for the faint of budget, also packs several enjoyable extras, though. Think breezy 240Hz refresh rates to minimize motion blur and high-speed wireless networking for streaming video from Netflix, Amazon and more. Sony / www.sonystyle.com / $TBD Freeagent Theater+ Sure-you could always jury-rig a spider's web of cables from your laptop to TV or connect a network-attached storage solution to enjoy digital audio and video, but why? Cop this 500GB media player, which lets you dock external hard drives and USB keys, plus quickly connect to a home network, and you can be consuming (legally downloaded, natch) multimedia in minutes. An intuitive user interface and HDMI connectivity make it simple to browse and enjoy high-definition films, all G-rated, we're certain. Seagate / www.seagate.com / $249.99 Flip Slide HD Despite its high price tag, this budget camcorder scores points for style, packing a three-inch widescreen touch-enabled sliding display, plus 720p high-definition recording capability and 16GB of internal memory. Still, battery life is unimpressive, zoom capabilities minimal, and we'd have liked to see some image stabilization options. But for those who don't mind paying a premium for a solid portable playback and viewing experience, the gizmo delivers, making a great fit for impromptu screenings of recent skateboarding sessions or last night's drunken revelry. Cisco / www.theflip.com / $279.99