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

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

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

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

For people craving a colossal flat-screen TV who don't want a plasma or a projector, the 70-inch Sharp LC-70LE73U series LED-based LCD offers very good picture quality, especially in bright rooms.

With image quality every bit as good as many expensive LED models, the Samsung LND630 is a great choice for a basic LCD TV.

Although it's blessed with a solid feature set, the picture quality of Sharp LC-LE830U series falls short of most LED-based LCD TVs we've tested.

Sony's midrange edge-lit LED-based LCD is nothing special from an image quality standpoint, but its Internet video and eco-friendliness will attract a lot of buyers.

The Sony KDL-EX500 LCD TV incorporates respectable image quality with essential features at a wallet-friendly price.