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Toshiba Regza 55ZV650U Review

 

Toshiba Regza 55ZV650U


The Toshiba Regza 55ZV650U

In spite of their many good points, like screen brightness and energy efficiency, motion resolution remains a weak area for LCD sets, particularly since the pixels remain lit between frames. The Toshiba Regza 55ZV650U, however, takes care of motion blur with its 240Hz effect at little extra cost.

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Samsung UN55B8000 Review


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The Samsung UN55B8000

The sleek, edge-lit LED-based Samsung UN55B8000 is one of the most expensive HDTVs in Samsung’s roster. It tries to live up to its price, though, with amazing picture quality and a bunch of innovative features which are sure to leave you gaping. Read more

Sharp LC42D64U Review

 

Sharp Aquos LC42D64U

Sharp Aquos LC42D64U 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

The Aquos line, Sharp’s flagship line in HDTVs, continues to churn out an occasional gem, though uneventful ones are more frequent. The Aquos LC42D64U is one such gem released by Sharp for 2007, and it’s an LCD TV that is perfect for those wanting to experience HDTV at a price lower than those of the more popular brands.

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Sharp Aquos LC42D64U

The D64 series is designated by Sharp as the “slim line” and it shows in the stylishly thin design of the LC42D64U - ultra-thin bezel surrounding the screen and the relatively shallow depth at 3.75 inches, which is an inch or so thinner compared to other Sharp models. The thin glossy black bezels give the impression of wider screen acreage, with the lower portion holding the logo, control buttons, and the speakers which are camouflaged by a chrome strip. Read more

Panasonic Viera TC-P65V10 Review

 

Panasonic Viera TC-P65V10

The Panasonic Viera TC-P65V10

With their outstanding picture and sound quality, HDTVs easily transform watching movies at home on a Saturday night into an amazing theatre-like experience. This is especially true for the Panasonic Viera TC-P65V10, which boasts of 24p Cinematic Playback, a THX display and Digital Cinema Color, among many other excellent features.

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Sony KDL-52V5100 Review

 

The Sony KDL-52V5100

Sony is one of the leading HDTV brands around, which is why Bravia models are highly sought after. They can be quite expensive, too, though - at least, most of them are. In the case of the Sony KDL-52V5100, it offers the excellent picture quality Sony is known for, but with an affordable price tag.

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Toshiba Regza 52XV645U Review

 

Toshiba Regza 52XV645U


The Toshiba Regza 52XV645U

HDTV prices are usually determined by their screen sizes and those above 50 inches often cost $2000 or more. The 52-inch Toshiba Regza 52XV645U, however, comes for as low as $1200, which means it offers excellent value - or does it?

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Sony KDL-52W5100 Review

 

The Sony KDL-52W5100

Most expensive HDTVs come loaded with interactive features and the Sony KDL-52W5100 is no different. Still, it is relatively affordable compared to the higher-end Bravia series and to even other brands, and it offers excellent picture quality, which make it a great choice for those who want both an amazing viewing experience and hours of interactive fun.

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Samsung PN50B860 Review

 

Samsung PN50B860

The Samsung PN50B860

There is little not to like about the Samsung PN50B860, which is one of Samsung’s top Plasma models. In fact, its biggest drawback is probably its steep price. If you can afford it, though, you will surely be rewarded by an exceptional viewing experience and get to enjoy its other perks.

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Panasonic TC-P54G10 Review

 

Panasonic TC-P54G10

The Panasonic TC-P54G10

Many Plasma HDTVs come in 50- and 60-inch screen sizes, which can either be too small or too large. The Panasonic TC-P54G10, on the other hand, is just the right size, and comes with many excellent features, too.

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Toshiba Regza 46XV645U Review

 

The Toshiba Regza 46XV645U

If you’re looking for an affordable HDTV, you should take a look at the entry-level models. The Toshiba Regza 46XV645U, for example, comes for as low as $800 but offers some excellent features of its own.

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