Jan 5, 2011 19:11 GMT  ·  By

With CES in full swing, more and more manufacturers are announcing their 2011 product lineups, Philips just joining the ranks of Vizio and the like by detailing its upcoming LED HDTVs, including the 3D-enabled 6000 LED series that offers Full HD resolution as well as on-demand streaming.

Available with 40-inch, 46-inch and 55-inch displays, this product line features a thin design together with active 3D technology and a bunch of other premium entertainment features.

This includes the MediaConnect technology that allows users to wirelessly stream video as well as other types of content from their PC to the HDTV.

Furthermore, the Philips 6000 LED series of HDTVs feature NetTV support enabling consumers to watch on-demand content from Netflix, Blockbuster or FilmFresh as well as online videos and photos through popular social sites such as Facebook and Twitter.

As VUDU is also available, the TVs will be able to access a wide range 3D movie titles once VUDU's library goes live next week.

"Consumers are getting excited about 3D and we are thrilled to provide a display that not only delivers a brilliant 3D picture, but also offers many 2D benefits to consumers," said Todd Richardson, senior vice president of sales and marketing for P&F, exclusive licensee for Philips consumer televisions and home theaters in North America.

"With the integration of Philips MediaConnect and NetTV, consumers will have the ability to press one button and access a wealth of online content on their TV, including 3D video."

The three models will be launched in September, the 40-inch 40PFL6706 setting you back $999 while the 46-inch 46PFL6706 and the 55-inch 55PFL6706 are priced at $1299 and $1699, respectively.