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100" LCD TV

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Vizio XVT3SV

The Vizio XVT3SV series' excellent picture quality, thoughtful design, scads of features, and reasonable price combine to make it the best value among high-end LED-based LCD TVs today.

By August 23, 2010

MSRP: $889.99

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FAQ: How LCD TV backlights work

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?

7 Images By February 25, 2010

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LG LH3000 (42LH3000)

The LG 42LH3000's standard-definition performance is pretty average, but its crisp HD pictures, surprisingly good audio, and classy design help make up for this failing

By April 9, 2010

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Logitech Harmony 600

If you can't spend $100 or more on a universal remote, the Logitech Harmony 600 is a great choice.

By May 4, 2010

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LG 47SL80

The LG SL80 series' style-first philosophy will appeal to buyers seeking a sleek LCD TV and who don't mind sacrificing some performance.

March 1, 2010

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Vizio VF551XVT

Sure, it has a few flaws, but nothing fatal prevents the local dimming, LED-backlit Vizio VF551XVT from exhibiting excellent LCD picture quality for the buck.

October 27, 2009

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Vizio VF551XVT

Sure, it has a few flaws, but nothing fatal prevents the local dimming, LED-backlit Vizio VF551XVT from exhibiting excellent LCD picture quality for the buck.

By October 22, 2009

MSRP: $1,799.99

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Sharp Aquos LE700 (LC46LE700E)

Adding 100Hz processing into the mix, Sharp's Aquos LC46LE700E certainly improves on the cheaper Aquos LC40LE600E's already good picture quality, at least as far as standard-definition material is concerned. It's just a shame the improvements aren't more pronounced

By October 14, 2009

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Sony Bravia W5500 (KDL-46W5500)

For those who can't afford one of Sony's exceptional X4500 LED-backlit TVs, the fantastic functionality and performance of the surprisingly affordable Bravia KDL-46W5500 should do the trick. It's just a shame that Sony's online system isn't as good as those of its rivals

By August 19, 2009

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Setting up Intel's Wireless Display

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.

8 Images By February 2, 2010