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Samsung Luxia UN55B6000 is part of the next wave of cutting-edge LCD televisions. The UN55B6000 utilizes an LED backlight, which replaces the traditional fluorescent backlight, and provides sharper images, brighter colors, and deeper, darker contrasts. The LED technology also allows the UN55B6000 to be exceptionally thin, only 1.2-inches in depth, perfect for mounting on a wall or tucking in a corner.
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Sharp AQUOS LC-46D65U is an absolute bargain, a full 1080p LCD high-definition for just under $1,000. You might expect that such a low priced television might be lacking in some respect, but that's not the case with the LC-46D65U. In addition to its high-resolution display, it also has dynamic backlighting and energy-efficient "green" features that help reduce power consumpion. It's also got five HDMI inputs, perfect for all your high-definition accessories.
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Sony KDL-52W5100 features next-generation networking capabilities that allow users to access not only the media kept on their computer's hard disk drive, but also on the wider Internet. A single Ethernet input lets the KDL-52W5100 hook into your home network. The BRAVIA Internet Link can stream YouTube videos or other streaming content from a variety of sources, an DNLA functionality facilitates the viewing of your computer's media over the network.