LCD TVs reviews
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Samsung UA55ES8000
Samsung's premium LCD model offers excellent picture quality, good 3D, lots of smarts and several new advances in control. 1
- Where to buy? $2799 at 2 stores
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LG 55LM7600
The LG 55LM7600 offers an incredibly good 3D picture — if you sit far enough away from the TV — plus, plenty of smarts and clever control functions at a reasonable price. 6
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LG 55LM9600
LG's top-of-the-line 2012 TV, the 55LM9600, features extraordinary style, excellent picture quality and some cutting-edge new technology. 6
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Sony Bravia KDL-55HX850
With its one-sheet-of-glass design, the Sony Bravia KDL-55HX850 offers rather good 3D, excellent 2D and a good range of network smarts. 1
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Sony Bravia KDL-55HX750
The Sony Bravia KDL-55HX750 is a conservatively styled and conservatively designed TV that does a good job generally, but is not the best for 3D.
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Panasonic Viera TH-L55WT50A
Due out in Australia in June 2012, the range-topping WT50 range features 1080p, 3D capability, built-in Wi-Fi, USB and SD cards slots, support for popular codecs and IPTV services. 1
- Where to buy? $2098 at 2 stores
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Sharp Aquos Quattron LC70LE735X
If you are uninterested in advanced network features and 3D, but want a truly big TV picture, then the Sharp Aquos Quattron LC-70LE735X is for you. 4
- Where to buy? $3799 at 2 stores
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Sharp Aquos LC60LE630X
This 60-inch LCD TV should fill the viewing space in most rooms, but with its washed-out blacks and prominent edge-lighting splotches, it's difficult to recommend, especially for those who like to turn the lights off.
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Panasonic Viera TH-L32E3A
Although the TH-L32E3A did nothing to blow us away, its solid features and performance make it an excellent second TV.
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Samsung UA55D8000
The Samsung UA55D8000 is a superbly realised TV, which combines cutting-edge design with top-of-the-heap picture performance. 4
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