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The LG Infinia LE8500 Series looks good and delivers a slew of customization options, plus great Internet content--but image quality isn't great, and this HDTV is expensive.
The Panasonic G25 Series has a lot going for it, including a very low price. But its image quality doesn’t measure up to that of the best competing sets.
The Samsung C650 Series is a dream come true for budget minded buyers who seek solid image quality in a connected HDTV with advanced features.
The Samsung Series 6500 PN50C6500TFXZA delivers good image quality and great connected TV features at a reasonable price; but it's an energy hog, has no 3D support, and skimps on inputs.
The Samsung C7000 series delivers generally good picture quality, but oversaturation, moving buildings, and a poor range of side viewing angles are flaws.
Sony's HX800 Series is expensive, but the picture quality and surround sound are good enough that the price isn't outrageous.
Sony's HX909 Series will cost you a lot, but you’ll get very good images and a lot of Internet programming.
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