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The dock on JVC's LT-P300 series of LCD TVs provides a well-designed and easy way to enjoy iPod and iPhone content in the living room.

The commendable picture quality of Sony's entry-level 120Hz-equipped LCD makes it a very good value.

Although subpar black levels keep it from besting the LCD champs, the Toshiba ZV650U series is still one of the better values among TVs with a 240Hz effect.

The Samsung LNB750 series can't beat the picture quality of the best plasmas and LED-based LCDs, but for a conventional LCD it's one of the best we've tested.

Sony's high-end KDL-XBR9 series of LCD TV offers a bundle of extras and solid picture quality, but the price will turn off most buyers.

Edge-lit LED technology allows LCD TVs to shrink to just over an inch thick, use less power, and--according to Samsung--preserve or improve upon the picture quality of standard LCD. Here's a look at an "exploded" edge-lit LCD, with all the nitty-gritty exposed.

If you wanted an LCD TV with freesat built in, you were bang out of luck -- until Panasonic decided 2009 is the year for freesat LCDs. We got our satellite-loving hands on one

As the first large-screen edge-lit LED-based LCD, Sony's KLV-40ZX1M looks stunning turned off but falls short when powered up.

Panasonic's high-end Premiere plasmas put out professional-quality images for a correspondingly high price.

Samsung recently unveiled a dizzying array of new TVs and we were there to stare, slack-jawed at them, and ultimately destroy them with our thick and unrelenting saliva

LG announced both plasmas and LCDs, some of which include built-in Netflix streaming. On the LCD side, LG offers the Netflix-equipped LH50 series, the 240Hz LH55 series, the wireless LH85 series, the LED-backlit LH90 series, and the flagship 55LHX with everything but the kitchen sink. The company is also announcing three lines of plasma TVs, but the most interesting is the high-end PS80 series that combines Netflix streaming and THX Display Certification. Check out LG's always-sleek styling in our slide show.

Sony showed a lot of cool stuff in its booth at CES this year, including relatively big-screen and somewhat flexible OLED displays, but they're not coming to market anytime soon. Much more interesting to folks who actually want to buy a new TV this year is the array of standard LCD models the company announced. Check out our write-ups for all the details, and this slide show for the cosmetics.


Toshiba's latest Resolution+ LCD uses the powerful Cell Broadband Engine to improve the quality of its picture -- we got our mince-pie sticky hands on it

While Sony didn't trot out anything earth-shattering in the TV department, its flat-panel and rear-projection LCD TVs have been refreshed for 2007.

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 is Sony's latest style-minded point-and-shoot camera. This 8-megapixel shooter has a 5X zoom lens and an impressively clear 3-inch LCD screen. It's pretty, easy to use, and takes great pictures to boot, which is why we consider it an Editors' Choice.

Samsung decked out a SoHo penthouse with a control room's worth of 2007 HDTVs, showing off representatives from its LCD, plasma, and DLP lineups.