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The Samsung LN-T4665F HDTV's picture quality exceeds that of any LCD we've tested so far, despite its shiny, reflective screen.

Although the picture quality of the stylish, expensive Sony KDL-52XBR2 falls short against like-size plasmas, it's still the best-performing LCD we've tested.

If you don't mind its red frame, the Samsung LN52A650 LCD TV will reward you with a massive feature set and excellent picture quality.
MSRP: $1,699.99

Although not quite as impressive as the best plasmas, the 46-inch Sony KDL-46XBR4 outperforms any flat-panel LCD we've tested so far.
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If you're looking for a second television for a bedroom or study this Toshiba will fit the bill. It doesn't offer the best picture or sound quality we've seen, but for high-definition material and gaming it's perfectly capable
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There's also a smaller, 75-inch 8K LCD and some improvements to the company's 4K OLED models.

Sony has debuted its A9F OLED and Z9F LCD TVs which offer near-reference quality and a dedicated Netflix picture mode

The Sharp LE650 series sets the big-screen LCD TV value bar high with very good picture quality for the price.
MSRP: $1,499.99

This Super UHD LCD costs less than LG's OLED sets and can't match their picture quality, but LG says they're much improved over last year.

The UH9500 is LG's best LED LCD TV for 2016, with slick, ultra-slim styling and the company's finest suite of HDR-compatible extras.

The Samsung UNJS8500 SUHD TV has a very good picture for an edge-lit LED LCD, but not good enough to justify the price.
MSRP: $1,799.99

LG's 32LG30 doesn't produce the deepest black levels, but its color accuracy after calibration will warm geeky hearts.
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Charging the right price for a very good picture, Panasonic's E60 LED LCD is one of the best values available among midrange TVs.
MSRP: $799.99

The Samsung F6400 series offers attractive styling and a full complement of features for the price but is outstripped by rivals for performance.

The KDL-65S990A is the world's first LED-based LCD TV with a curved, concave screen. The question is: does anybody want one?

Plasma, LCD, OLED, or 4K? CNET's Brian Cooley breaks down the various screen technologies and offers advice on which TV you might want to buy.

An input that's more future-proof than its competitors' fails to make the Panasonic TC-P65WT600 a recommendable 4K TV.
MSRP: $5,999.99

The midrange LG LA6200 LED LCD TV gets points for looks and smarts, but loses even more due to its picture quality.
MSRP: $1,899.99

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