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These gadgets didn't grab the limelight, and you won't see them advertised on prime-time TV. But these understated products were some of the best releases of the year, according to CNET editors.

If you want to know what makes your LCD TV look so bright and glorious, then why not peruse our photo story, which explains how each LCD technology works?
One of the CES announcements we were most excited about, at least in theory, was Intel's Wireless Display technology. This combination of hardware and software would allow you to wirelessly stream whatever was on your laptop display to a nearby plasma or LCD TV.


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.

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.

The new TVs are coming! But which ones are worth caring about? From OLED to LCD, high-end to low-, here are the ones we're psyched to check out.

The new TVs are coming! But which ones are worth caring about? From OLED to LCD, high-end to low-, here are the ones we're psyched to check out.

Samsung SUHD TVs represent the company's best picture quality using LED LCD displays.

CNET's reviewers used a lot of superlatives this week. An Editors' Choice diesel car and a TV with "unbeatable picture for the money" are among the top picks. Take a look.