The good news about the HDTV market: Rapidly falling prices for flat-panels mean high-def is cheaper than ever. The bad news: Rapidly falling prices mean fewer barriers to entry for crappy brands with nothing better to do than clutter up the market and confuse your buying experience. Whether you're looking to upgrade your living room or your tour bus, here are the ones that matter - from ultra high-end to the best of the big-box models.
As much as we love to poke holes in received wisdom, we've got to admit that Pioneer really does...
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As you may or may not know, most LCD screens are actually backlit by fluorescent light. And, as...
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Style versus substanceit's an age-old debate, though not always such a difficult one to...
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While earlier Aquos models weren't exactly tubby, the latest series is even slimmerby a full...
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Sneer all you want at this Costco staple, but no one sells more flat-panel TVs than this...
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You should already know this, but in case you don't: The larger the screen, the more important...
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We're a little skeptical about brand-exclusive technologyespecially when it's from a key...
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We regret to inform you that LG's new LBX series (a.k.a. the Opus) fails to live up to its billing...
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Ambilight is the latest innovation from Philips, which helped kick-start the flat-screen craze in...
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Someday soon, your television, computer, and home theater will come together in the form of one...
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