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ViewSonic 26" LCD Television

Toshiba 26" LCD Television

Panasonic 26" LCD Television

from $338.82 from $392.14 from $383.95
  • Dual-Use: Use this 26-inch LCD as either a television or as a computer monitor thanks to the many signal inputs.
  • Affordable: Extremely cheap, but then again, you get what you pay for.
  • A TV and a Monitor: This 26" Toshiba has a PC input, making it a nice large-screen computer monitor, in addition to beign a TV..
  • Two HDMI inputs: A good number of inputs for best-quality connections to high-definition accessories.
  • Reliable Brand: Panasonic is a well known and respected maker of high-definition televisions.
  • Pay for Peace of Mind: It's more expensive than most TVs of this size, but the extra cash should ensure more reliable, sturdy performance.

TVs We Considered But Didn't Pick

For The Kitchen or Dorm Room

Samsung LN26B360

Grade: B+
What Does This Grade Mean: B+
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $384.00

24-Inch LCD

ViewSonic VT2430

Grade: B+
What Does This Grade Mean: B+
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $249.98

Sharp LC-26SB24U

Grade: D
What Does This Grade Mean: D
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $951.99
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