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Sharp today announced it's adding an extra cell to every pixel on its high-end TVs in 2010. The company claims this makes for unrivalled colour reproduction and up to 1 trillion on-screen colours

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

The four sibling models--the JVC Everio GZ-HM300, HM320, HM340 and HD500--may be $60 to $100 less than HD competitors, but they're defined by a tiny, insufficient-resolution-for-HD sensor, a 20x zoom lens with no optical image stabilization (only electronic), and the lowest resolution LCD display in their class.

We can't fault the LG LH20 series for trying. The company's least expensive lineup of LCDs for 2009 offers more features than the competition, including the only USB port for digital photos and by far the best selection of picture adjustments. All of those tweaks allow users to dial in superb color, but color accuracy only goes so far when black levels look gray instead. But as long as you don't expect deep blacks from your low-buck LCD (and why should you?), the LG LH20 series still has a lot to offer for a tempting price.

We've been looking forward to the Philips Cinema 21:9 LCD TV for what seems like aeons, so when it finally arrived, we fired off some photos -- it's exciting stuff...

Sony's KDL-VE5 series of eco-friendly LCD TVs brings an innovative new power-saving feature to the party, along with respectable picture quality.

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

LG announced two new LCD lines last night, adding another set of 240Hz LCDs and LED-backlit LCDs to its already diverse offerings.

The Sharp LC-LE700UN's LED backlighting doesn't elevate its picture quality beyond the LCD norm, but does help make it the most efficient TV we've ever tested.