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ViewSonic 26" LCD Television

Samsung LN26B360

Panasonic 26" LCD Television

from $338.82 from $386.00 from $399.00
  • 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" Samsung has a PC input, making it a nice large-screen computer monitor, in addition to being 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

26-Inch LCD

Sony KDL-26L5000

Grade: A
What Does This Grade Mean: A
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D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities.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 $404.00

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D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities.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 $249.99

26-inch LCD

Toshiba 26AV502U

Grade: C
What Does This Grade Mean: C
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 $469.97

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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