Big Screen LCD, Plasma, and DLP HDTVs (60+ Inches)

Cheap (but Good!) TVs
Cheap (but Good!) TVs that are worth a closer look!
Brand-name TVs
Brand-name TVs that you can trust
Cutting Edge TVs
Cutting Edge TVs that will make your jaw drop

Samsung 72-Inch DLP Television

Samsung 62" Plasma Television

Mitsubishi 65-Inch DLP Television

from $1,699.95 from $2,188.18 from $6,999.98
  • A High-Definition Delight: Fully-loaded with 1080p resolution and 3 HDMI inputs; hook up all your next-generation video devices and enjoy the benefits of full-spec HD.
  • It's Quite Large: You won't find a TV this large at a lower price.
  • Extremely Expensive: An excellent, non-rude way to show your friends that you could buy and sell them without blinking an eye.
  • Cutting-edge technology: A few years back, a 62" plasma was inconceivable. Now, you can have this technological wonder in your living room. It'll make a great conversation piece.
  • Sheer Size: A 65" display is very impressive, even if it is about 14-inches deep. This is the kind of TV that will impress all who behold it.
  • Incredibly Affordable: You won't find a better price on a TV of this magnitude. Take that extra money and spend it on some sweet HD accessories to hook up to this giant.

TVs We Considered But Didn't Pick

LG 60PS80

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D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities.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 $2,099.98
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