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The mainstream E series of LCD TVs by Vizio delivers decent picture quality, prolific Smart content and minimalist style.

The Panasonic DT60 is an attractive looking, well-featured LED LCD TV, but mediocre picture quality and worse value make it a tough sell.

If you want an LCD and you want it big, the natural solution for the last few years has been to choose a Sharp. It's still the only company with a 90-inch TV.

The Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II adds a tilting LCD and hot shoe for accessories, but swaps in a 1-inch BSI sensor.

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.

The Panasonic E50 series is not a great example of an LCD television though it does offer a good number of features for the price.

At $100 or so cheaper than the Samsung E550, the Toshiba E220 is a solid performer and better than most TVs at the price.

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.