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

Mitsubishi 73-Inch DLP TV

Panasonic VIERA 65-Inch Plasma TV

Pioneer KURO 60-Inch Plasma TV

from $1,948.18 from $2,599.00 from $4,350.99
  • Big Time: There are larger TVs out there, but this 73-inch monster is a great value for the size, and the picture quality is nothing to scoff at either. Invest the cash you'll save in some HD gadgets to hook up to this thing.
  • Dying Breed: This uses DLP rear-projection technology to display its picture. Mitsubishi is one of the only manufacturers still making these sets, which offer a huge picture at a low price. Get one while you can.
  • Trusted Brand: Panasonic has always made great plasmas, and this is no exception. The big screen, beautiful picture, and palatable price make this a great buy.
  • Stunning Colors: Plasma screens display deeper blacks, brighter whites, and sharper pictures overall than LCD screens. This bad boy will make you feel like you're at the stadium or in the theater.
  • Extremely Expensive: A friendly way to show your guests that you could buy and sell them with a snap of your fingers.
  • Best Picture Ever: Simply put, this TV produces the best picture of any flat-screen on the market. The images are crisper and the blacks are darker than any set ever. If you have to have the best, this is it.

Worth a Second Look

Mitsubishi WD-82737 - 82-Inch DLP

Enjoy what top HD quality has to offer with the Mitsubishi WD82737 737 Series 82" DLP HDTV. Giving the ultimate SharpEdge processing system that enhances horizontal and vertical edges for spectacular picture precision.  read more

User Rating:
  • 3 out of 5

Samsung 72-Inch - 72-inch DLP

Samsung is fast becoming known for their attractive HDTV designs and innovative technology. The Samsung HL72A650 is a DLP high-definition television that offers an impressive 72-inch display for just over $2,000.  read more

User Rating:
  • 3.72 out of 5

TVs We Considered But Didn't Pick

62-Inch Plasma

Samsung PN63B550

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 $2,188.18

LG 60PS80

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 $2,129.95

65-inch LCD

Sharp LC65D64U

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 $2,929.88

65-inch DLP

Mitsubishi 65-Inch

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 $6,999.98
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