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Toshiba's basic, inexpensive L2300U series LED LCD seems appealing to budget shoppers on paper, but better values are available.

The good-looking Sony W802 television offers decent image quality for an LED but its color palette and high price pale in comparison to cheaper plasmas like the Panasonic ST60

If you want an LCD and you want it big, the natural solution for the last few years has been to choose a Sharp. It's still the only company with a 90-inch TV.

The mainstream E series of LCD TVs by Vizio delivers decent picture quality, prolific Smart content and minimalist style.

With a 100-inch screen and a projector that sits just 22 inches from the screen, the HECTO is a unique take on big-screen TV.

The LG CS560 is a cheap LCD TV but poor image quality amongst its peers means it's not a great deal.

At $100 or so cheaper than the Samsung E550, the Toshiba E220 is a solid performer and better than most TVs at the price.

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

If you want the cheapest small TV with halfway-decent picture quality, look no further than the Toshiba 32C120U.

The Vizio Co-Star is an affordable entry to the Google TV experience, but the software remains underwhelming and hampered by restrictions.