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Samsung LN52A650 is a 52" LCD television with absolute, top-of-the-line specifications. At this size, 1080p high-definition resolution will provide stunningly clear and detailed pictures that will change the way you think about watching TV. The LN52A650 also features a 120Hz refresh rate, which makes the television more responsive and more capable of producing smooth, blur-free images. This is a premium TV, and if you want to be sure you're getting the very best (and don't have to worry about obsolescence anytime soon), the LN52A650 is a smart pick for the savvy consumer.
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Sony KDL-37M4000 is an excellent option for consumers sticking to a tight budget. At 37 inches, the KDL-37M4000 is more than enough TV to satisfy shoppers who want to truly experience high-definition television in all its glory. If you're concerned about the 720p resolution, don't be. At sizes below 50-inches, the much ballyhooed 1080p resolution is overkill, and its benefits cannot be perceived by the human eye. 720p is a great way to enjoy HDTV while saving some cash in the process.
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LG 42LG50 is a very affordable high-definition LCD television that manages to offer superior quality at a low price. The 42LG50 is a 42-inch LCD with full 1080p high-definition resolution. In the past, we'd have advised avoiding 1080p at sizes lower than 50" or so, but manufacturers are no longer charging a significant price premium for the technology. Furthermore, the proliferation of Blu-ray makes a 1080p display all the more appealing.