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Samsung LN40B530 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

Review : Samsung LN40B530 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV :

This TV is just awesome and I love every aspect of it.

First of all, the exterior design is dark, sleek and really attractive, it mainly continues with the line of Samsung designs we’ve grown to love.

The TV isn’t heavy at all so it’s easy to move around and set up, be it the normal stand or the wall mount.

The image will blow your mind. It’s just as awesome as it comes. The 60,000:1 aspect ratio gives a pretty nice black-to-white transference and the brightness is really good too. The colors are really vivid and really make the images stand out.

LG 42LGX 42-Inch 1080p 120hz LCD HDTV

Review : LG 42LGX 42-Inch 1080p 120hz LCD HDTV :

I searched high and low for a 40 to 42in TV and this was the best deal on the market. I was being told by salesmen (and reviews) that Samsungs had the best picture and I found them to look pretty good as well. But for the price range I was in (00) I was not finding the specs I wanted. (120Hz, 42in, 1080p, auto light adjust, swivel base) As a matter of fact, it was very hard to find a reputable TV maker with a 120Hz 42 in that price point. Then I stumbled across the 42LGX. I thought the TV was stunning looking with the scarlet red on the back, the chrome colored base and the clear, see-through power circle. It had all those specs and the picture was absolutely stunning! I looked at it side by side next to a comparable Samsung and the pictures were very similar. When comparing to the Samsung models in the same price, the picture was better. Samsung would only offer a 60Hz TV at that price point with a 40in screen. It just looked way smaller. The LG was a no brainer. The only thing that made the decision difficult was the 42LG70. It had the exact same specs, but it wasn’t 1.8in thick. It was on clearance as a display model for 0 and the LGX was brand new for 9. The Samsung closest in price and features was about 00. I ended up buying at Fryes Electronics with a 5 year warranty and I’m very happy with the deal.

SOYO SYTPT3227AB 32-Inch LCD HDTV

Review : SOYO SYTPT3227AB 32-Inch LCD HDTV :

Have had this TV for about 3 years now, and it was one of the best deals I’ve ever found. I did a lot of research, and this model had everything I needed (at the time) at an unbelievable price compared to other brands with the same specs. The picture quality if wonderful, especially the HD channels on my cable. Every time I’m in a store with HDTVs on display, none of them seem to compare to the great picture I get on my Soyo.

Review : Sony KDL46NX700 46-inch 1080p 120Hz LED Edge-lit LCD HDTV + Sony BDP-S470 Blu-ray Disc Player :

Sony KDL46NX700 46 inch 1080p 120Hz LED Edge lit LCD HDTV + Sony BDP S470 Blu ray Disc Player


Sony KDL46NX700 46-inch 1080p 120Hz LED Edge-lit LCD HDTV + Sony BDP-S470 Blu-ray Disc Player Features

  • Edge LED backlight
  • Full HD 1080p Resolution
  • Built-In Wi-Fi
  • MotionflowTM 120Hz Technology
  • Energy Saving Switch

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Panasonic VIERA TC-P50G25 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

Review : Panasonic VIERA TC-P50G25 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV :

**Disclaimer: As of this review date, I have only had the TV for a couple of weeks; so I could not really tell you about any issues that could develop (as with any TV) over time.

This television is perhaps the best I’ve ever seen in it’s own right, but then combine that with the price that’s being offered and you really have an unbeatable deal!

Vizio VA26L 26 Inch 720P HDTV LCD TV Accessory Bundle

Review : Vizio VA26L 26 Inch 720P HDTV LCD TV Accessory Bundle :

Bought this at a discount store for less than listed here.
Use it as a computer monitor, ps3 gaming and some tv watching.

Picture is clean, sharp with vivid colors. 2 hdmi ports is great.

Some problems with my mac mini using dvi to hdmi cable-can’t get screen sized properly, so I went with VGA. It looks awesome during video playback.

Speakers are loud and sound quality is decent for the size of the speakers.

Vizio 19 Inch Razor LED LCD HDTV 60HZ Model M190VA Plus Accessory Bundle

Review : Vizio 19 Inch Razor LED LCD HDTV 60HZ Model M190VA Plus Accessory Bundle :

Vizio 19 Inch Razor LED LCD HDTV 60HZ Model M190VA Plus Accessory Bundle


Vizio 19 Inch Razor LED LCD HDTV 60HZ Model M190VA Plus Accessory Bundle Features

  • Razor LED backlighting
  • Less than 2.29″ thin
  • SRS TruVolume and SRS TruSurround HD
  • 2 HDMI Inputs
  • Ambient Light Sensing Technology

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Samsung UN40B7000 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV

Review : Samsung UN40B7000 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV :

I bought this TV for 16 from Amazon.
Here my story:

1)Only 4 days after placed the order I got the TV.

2)CEVA company (delivery): will not install the stand unless you give them tip. I gave them . (three stars)

3)After connect to the digital cable box, the screen had purple and green waves go horizontaly and buzzing sound. So I went to buy a Monster HDMI cable, it costs me .I went home and found out my cable box didn’t have HDMI slot. Made a trip to the cable store and exchange the newer box. The picture is perfect now, but the closed caption is not available for any movie and channel.(Enlish is my sencond language,I need caption for the English accent movie)

Toshiba REGZA 42HL67 42-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

Review : Toshiba REGZA 42HL67 42-Inch 720p LCD HDTV :

This is my third Toshiba TV, sold one to make room for this one and still have a 50″ Rear Projection that has NEVER given me any trouble eight years running(Knock on wood). For the money — 42″ for ,019 including S&H from another web site, this is hands down … THE LCD to get. If your looking for LCD’s that is. Good picture quality with standard definition programming despite the poor standard def. signal we get from our cable company. I have seen reviewers complain about this TV’s standard definition picture, but you must realize the old addage … junk in = junk out. No TV can “clear up” a poor signal. Remember also that these TV’s are meant to be viewed from a distance, be sure to buy size appropriate for the room as too big means a grainy looking picture. Unbelievable, but in the case of High Def. TV’s … bigger isn’t always better a.k.a. size DOES matter!! This sets High Definition picture is incredible … looks 3D. Don’t worry about it being only 720P as cable providers (at least mine) are only feeding 1080i anyways and it fills this screen size nicely with excellent detail. You can count the blades of grass during PGA tournaments or watch the dust flying around each contestant during their post-performance review on American Idol(Somebody needs to dust out there in California!). If you want a High Def. set above 42″ in size, you’ll want 1080p capability to reduce possible pixelization. I don’t have Blue-Ray or the defunct HD-DVD to review but my 480p Progressive DVD player picture is very clean on this TV. If you buy a High Def. TV you ABSOLUTEY need a “High Def. Set-up Disc” such as AVIA, etc. Borrow one from a friend, maybe Netflix rents ‘em, or straight up buy one with the coin you saved buying this tv. These DVD’s help tune in the picture as most TV’s are sent out of the factory with extreme color saturation and brightness (an attempt to stand out from the crowd in the showroom). And you ABSOLUTELY have to somehow get High Def. content running through this TV such as “Over-the-air” rabbit ears, HD cable box, HD satellite box, Blue-Ray player, or the now-defunct HD-DVD player. Not doing so should be listed as one of the seven deadly sins… Failure to provide a high tech., high def., flat screen LCD TV an appropriate signal!!!! PS- Always connect equipment with the highest level connector available to you. Ex- If your cable provider box has an HDMI output … use it. You’ll get the best picture that way. And don’t be fooled by “Monster Cables” for HDMI cables (or any other cables for that matter). Unless you have a “Theatre Rooom” and spell and call it such … you’re an average joe or jane like me. That means go to a web reseller (mycablemart, ect.) and buy an HDMI cable for $ instead of $$$$$. A digital signal is either there or it’s not, no such thing as “signal degradation” like an analog connection.

Review : Haier America Trading Llc Haier D series 42-inch HL42XD2 1080p LCD HDTV (HL42XD2) :

Haier America Trading Llc Haier D series 42 inch HL42XD2 1080p LCD HDTV (HL42XD2)

Philips 19PFL4505D/F7 19-Inch 720p LED LCD HDTV, Black

Review : Philips 19PFL4505D/F7 19-Inch 720p LED LCD HDTV, Black :

Philips 19PFL4505D/F7 19 Inch 720p LED LCD HDTV, Black


Philips 19PFL4505D/F7 19-Inch 720p LED LCD HDTV, Black Features

  • 2 HDMI inputs
  • PC input via VGA
  • LED – edgelit
  • Pixel Plus HD
  • Energy Star 4.0

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Magnavox 42MF439B/F7 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

Review : Magnavox 42MF439B/F7 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV :

I purchased via a different online vendor (sale plus another discount paid for the shipping) – the TV’s box was well-packed with Styrofoam and the box took a beating (ala UPS) – but no damage to the unit. I’ve had the unit about 3 weeks and thus far, I have no complaints – nor do I expect any (fingers crossed, of course). As another reviewer noted, the remote is basic – very basic, but functional. I too was slightly disappointed with a few of the input limitations, however there are a host of alternatives with which to tinker :) I’m not particularly impressed with the stand – it “looks” nice, but it sure doesn’t feel very stable – the base is plastic, a rather thin-feeling plastic, at least to me. If the unit is never going to be moved, I suspect it’s a safe set-up, however if there is any chance of the thing being moved regularly (e.g., plugging items into the back where all the input jacks are housed) or perhaps reachable by small children, I’d vote for securing the thing to the wall or whatever it is housed in – just to be safe.