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Beyond its "dumb" feature set and lack of inputs, the Samsung UNF5000 LED LCD offers plenty of TV for the money.
MSRP: $749.99

The Sony W900A is a fine high-end LED LCD television, with excellent color performance and deep black levels.
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If you don't expect the world from the entry-level Sony KDL-BX420 LCD, its picture quality may be a pleasant surprise.
MSRP: $529.99

Yet another barnstorming 3D TV from Sony, the Bravia KDL40HX800 is a true all-rounder and demonstrates that LCD can do better blacks than plasma can.
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The Logitech Harmony 650 is one of the best universal remotes you can buy for less than $100.

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.

The Toshiba Regza 32RV635DB is a really likeable TV for a fairly sensible price. A 1080p resolution is totally unnecessary on a 32-inch TV, but that's hardly an issue when you aren't paying through the nose for it. This TV will appeal to PlayStation 3 owners who want 1080p gaming, and probably to Blu-ray fans who don't have room for a larger TV. We also think the simple remote with large buttons makes this a good choice for older people or those who don't aren't technically inclined
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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.

With a built-in DVD player and excellent color accuracy, the LG 32LG40 is a top-notch choice for an all-in-one 32-inch LCD.

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