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*[http://www.amazon.com/Sharp-AQUOS-LC32LE700UN-32-Inch-1080p/dp/B002BNMPC0/ref=pd_cp_e_1 LC32LE700UN]:$710 at Amazon
 
*[http://www.amazon.com/Sharp-AQUOS-LC32LE700UN-32-Inch-1080p/dp/B002BNMPC0/ref=pd_cp_e_1 LC32LE700UN]:$710 at Amazon
  
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 1 April 2012

Samsung

Samsung 2010 TV LED series chart.jpg

Prices

UN32C6500:$1079 at Buy

  • UN32C5000:$786 at Buy
  • UN32C6300:$1079 at Amazon
  • UN32B6000 (2009 model):$850

Sony

Sony TVs have better input options (one more analog input) than Samsung, and a more straightforward gray look.

  • KDL-EX700:$899 at Stellar Stereo
  • Sony KDL-EX710:Internet video, side and rear inputs of all types. Too bad there's no video out. Uses negligible amounts of electricity in standby (less than 0.1W), but takes a while to start up. Also takes a bit to change channels, but this is a common scourge of digital/network computer-based TVs. The biggest problem is the audio lag of about 0.3s—The audio out (to receiver) is in step, but not the audio to speakers when watching a digital input.

LG

I promised LG I wouldn't buy from them when their phone screens cracked for no good reason twice.

Panasonic

Category:House_and_Home

Sharp Aquos