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The Sony KDL-W802A television offers decent image quality for an LED, but its muted color palette and high price pale in comparison to cheaper plasmas like the Panasonic ST60.

This week, a slickly powerful Audi gets an Editors' Choice Award and a 3D printer earns four stars. Also, CNET's editors find good value in Monoprice earphones and a Sharp LCD TV, put compact and megazoom cameras through their paces, and enjoy an app that could teach your kids algebra.

The Sharp LE650 series sets the big-screen LCD TV value bar high with very good picture quality for the price.

Dell's Project Ophelia is a sub-$100 dongle that gives any TV or monitor full PC functions.

Aquos and IGZO and Purios, oh my! They're right here in all their Sharp-y glory -- except, that is, for IGZO, a new high-resolution LCD technology that's not featured in any sets discussed today.

The LG CS560 series' poor image image quality means it cannot compete against other budget TVs despite being relatively cheap.

Shoppers for bargain-basement 32-inch LCD TVs can do better than the Panasonic TC-L32C5.

The Panasonic E50 series is a budget LCD that has its share of features, but its picture quality isn't up to the standards of its competitors.

Television manufacturer LG says that by 2016, its organic light-emitting diode, or OLED, televisions will cost the same as an LCD TV. In the second half of 2012, the company will take its first step toward that goal with the 55-inch 55EM9600. CNET Asia's Philip Wong takes an in-depth look.

The Sony HX850 series is an attractive-looking TV that provides an excellent LCD picture for the money.