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Run a hedge fund? Head of a Hollywood studio? Hit the lottery? These are the products for you. Be sure to buy in bulk--one for the penthouse, one for the beach house, and one for the place in the Seychelles.

If you don't expect the world from the entry-level Sony KDL-BX420 LCD, its picture quality may be a pleasant surprise.

With image quality every bit as good as many expensive LED models, the Samsung LND630 is a great choice for a no-frills LCD TV.

The WD TV Live (2011) offers a solid combination of must-have streaming services and excellent USB and network file support, making it one of the best devices of its kind available for under $100.

Albeit expensive and plagued by issues in 3D, the beautifully styled Sony KDL-NX720 outpaces the picture quality of most other edge-lit LED-based LCD TVs.

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.

Although its attractive features, design, and passive 3D have merit, the picture quality issues of the Toshiba TL515U LED-based LCD TV lessen its appeal in the face of the stiff competition.

While passive 3D has its flaws, the LG LW5600's 2D picture quality is very good for an edge-lit LED-based LCD TV, especially in bright rooms.

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

Solid overall 2D and 3D picture quality, a wealth of features, and beautiful looks mark the Samsung UND6400 as one of the better edge-lit LED-based LCD TVs we've tested.