Reviewed on October 16, 2009The Sharp LC-LE700UN's LED backlighting doesn't elevate its picture quality beyond the LCD norm, but does help make it the most efficient TV we've ever tested.TAGS:Sharp Corp., light-emitting diode, LCD panel, LCD, flat panel, LCD TV, TV
Reviewed on October 16, 2009The Sharp LC-LE700UN's LED backlighting doesn't elevate its picture quality beyond the LCD norm, but does help make it the most efficient TV we've ever tested.TAGS:Sharp Corp., light-emitting diode, LCD panel, LCD, flat panel, LCD TV, TV
Reviewed on August 3, 2010Though its picture doesn't overcome the typical disadvantages of edge-lit LED LCDs, the excellent feature set and minimalist style of the Samsung UNC6500 series exhibit plenty of appeal.TAGS:Samsung Electronics, TV, LCD, light-emitting diode, menu, 3D
Reviewed on September 25, 2009The expensive, stylish Samsung UNB8000 series has its share of picture quality drawbacks, but a firmware update helps, and the thin frames are worth serious bragging rights.TAGS:light-emitting diode, stand, Samsung Electronics, TV, LCD
Reviewed on April 10, 2009Although its picture quality can't quite live up to the high price, the Samsung UNB7000 series is a technological and design tour de force.TAGS:light-emitting diode, Samsung Electronics, TV, LCD
Reviewed on August 27, 2009Albeit slightly less impressive than other LED-based LCDs with local dimming, the Toshiba SV670U also costs less and still gives great blacks.TAGS:Toshiba, light-emitting diode, LCD, LCD TV, TV
Reviewed on October 12, 2009Although it's not our favorite keyboard and mouse combination, the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK700 set earns our recommendation for its comfortable "Incurve" key design, quick scrolling mouse, and impressive battery life. If you're looking to upgrade your input devices and are on a budget, this $100 combination deserves your attention.TAGS:Logitech, dial, keyboard, mouse, key, laser, battery life, light-emitting diode, battery, button, LCD
Reviewed on November 13, 2007While a few issues hamper its judder-busting video processing, the 120Hz Samsung LN-T4671F is still one of the best-performing LCD HDTVs available.TAGS:strip, Samsung Electronics, HDTV, light-emitting diode, LCD, video
Reviewed on May 2, 2008For boardrooms and public spaces in need of a LCD conversation piece, the Dell Crystal might find a home. For those not operating on a bloated corporate budget, however, there are plenty of other 22-inch LCDs that cost a fraction of the cost.TAGS:glass, Dell, display, speakers, HDMI, webcam, light-emitting diode, adjustment, LCD, adapter, video
Reviewed on December 15, 2005A 5X zoom lens, aperture- and shutter-priority modes, and plenty of automatic features give the economical 4-megapixel Kodak EasyShare Z700 appeal for budding shutterbugs.TAGS:Kodak EasyShare, Eastman Kodak Co., camera, light-emitting diode, printing, LCD
Reviewed on October 19, 2005Though the NEC MultiSync LCD2180WGLED features new LED backlight technology, we're unconvinced it's worth $6,700. Most professional users will be better served by other, less expensive LCDs.TAGS:NEC Electronics Corp., NEC Corp., light-emitting diode, CRT, color, warranty, LCD, monitor