Vizio 47'' LCD SV471XVT

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If you're in the market for a new flat panel you might have noticed Vizio grabbing headlines left and right, stealing the spotlight away from the Sonys and Panasonics of the world. Why? Value. One example: Their new top of the line 47'' SV471XVT which features 240Hz SPS processing, SRS TruVolume, 50,000:1 Contrast Ratio, Full 1080p resolution, and four HDMI ports for all your HD components. All this for a hair under $1500. Oh, and by the way, that's the suggested retail price. At Dell.com they're already selling it for $1,199. How's that Bravia look now? Link: $1,199

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Vizio 55" XVT

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If the worry of an economic meltdown has delayed your new flatscreen tv purchase, you may want to reach back for your wallet because Vizio's new 55'' XVT is a deal you might want to consider. The 55'' inch XVT is a 1080p set that features a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother video, 5 HDMI ports for all your gaming consoles and A/V equipment, and an integrated Sound Bar that produces 30 watts of audio which is enhanced by SRS TruSurround HD. Best part is the price, normally it retails for $1,800 and just for this week they're pricing it at $1,550 at your local Vizio dealer (Costco, Sam's Club, and BJ's). Link

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LG LH95 LCD TV

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LG's LH95 is set to become the world's slimmest LED-based LCD television. The LH95 is a little under an inch thick and features a contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1 and 240Hz TrueMotion Drive for improved picture quality. Link / Source

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Mitsubishi Laservue

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The Mitsubishi Laservue is the first high definition display to take advantage of laser backlighting which is uses less power than current plasma and LCD displays while delivering brighter and more vivid images. The Laservue televisions also offer full 1080p resolution, an impressive 160 degree viewing angle, and is even 3D ready. Link: $7000

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Vizio Java FHD

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In a market filled with black and silver flat panel displays, Vizio's copper swathed Java FHD is definitely an attention grabber that will definitely make its presence felt in any living room. The 32-37 inch screens offer full 1080p resolution, 6500:1 contrast ratio, three HDMI inputs, 178 degree viewing angle, SRS TruSurround XT, and an integrated Digital tuner. Link: $650-$850

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Apple 24'' LED Cinema Display

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Apple's new 24 inch Cinema Display is the perfect complement to their new lineup of notebooks. The display features an integrated iSight and a cable that splits into a MagSafe connector, Display Port, and USB cable so you have everything you need to power your notebook, connect the display, and output sound through its integrated stereo speakers.
Link: $900

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Sony Bravia KLV-40ZX1M

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Sony aims to help streamline your living room with the almost wire-thin KLV-40ZX1M Bravia. The display measures in at about 9.9mm which Sony states is around the same thickness of a CD jewel case. The display comes in a 40 inch model and features 1920x1080 resolution, Motionflow 120 Hz technology, and compatibility with Bravia Wireless Link which offers streaming to the display from high definition sources such as set-top boxes or Blu-ray players. Available this December. Link: $TBD

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Samsung Series 9 LCD

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Samsung's new flagship Series 9 LCD is the display you're going to want this season if you're looking for a stylish setup with some of most crisp visuals you'll ever see today. The Series 9 sports LED SmartLighting and Auto Motion Plus 120Hz technology to create a 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio which should definitely be enough for all your HD viewing. One of the coolest features is the local dimming option that lets you view deeper black levels by shutting of a pixel's light source to better achieve the best blacks possible. Other features include an UltraClear Panel that reduces glare, InfoLink RSS for instant access to news, weather and stocks, and a variety of Multimedia playback options via the display's USB port. Available in 46'' and 55'' inch models. Link: $3,200-$4,200

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Vizio XVT Series

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Having a high end HDTV display in your home is no longer cost prohibitive with Vizio's new XVT line of televisions. Designed to compete with some of the highest end TVs on the shelves, the XVT features 1080p resolution with a 120hz refresh rate and 6500:1 contrast ratio/30,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio on the 50'' model. The XVTs also feature Smooth Motion Technology and SRS TruSurroundXT that uses three built-in speakers to create virtual 5.1 and you can even upgrade to a full 5.1 setup with a set of wireless speakers and subwoofer for an even better experience. And as with all Vizios you can expect to get a lotta bang for you buck. Link: $1,200-$1,700

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JVC Procision LT-46SL89 / LT-42SL89

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JVC's latest flat panels are going on a diet with super thin displays that offer full 1080p resolution and an integrated digital tuner without having the bulk of other larger displays. The televisions will be available in 42 and 46 inch models and will feature three HDMI inputs, touch sensor controls, headphone jack, and a USB enabled picture viewer. Link: $1,900-$2,400

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