Home Theater TV sets were of the LCD display technology that has become so popular with laptop screens, is being used to a great effect in small to medium screen size televisions - up to about 46-inch.Larger screen sizes up to 55-inch are also readily available, but at these sizes.... Read More
Toshiba Televisions
The technology of televisions has come a long way in a relatively short time. 2008 saw an almost total switch from the older CRT technology to the newer, sharper LCD technology. All of the recent releases are high definition capable LCD or plasma screen televisions. One of these LCD televisions........Read More
Sharp Televisions
Sharp a leader in LCD technology has been manufacturing televisions and electronic products for quite sometime now. With the production of the Sharp Aquos LC42D64U 42-Inch it is not hard to see why they managed to stay in business for so long. Not only has Sharp delivered a quality television..... Read More
Sony Televisions
Sony's latest HDTVs will support an optional component capable of streaming Internet video and downloading content defined using RSS syndication. The BRAVIA Internet Video Link is a small optional module attached to the back of your HDTV and connected to your home broadband network over Ethernet. Price and availability are still unannounced, but the first televisions supporting the new module will be available this Spring.The BRAVIA Internet Video Link operates independently without the need for a separate gateway computer on your network. It uses the Xross Media Bar (XMB) interface already present on a PSP to browse feed lists, individual items, and their individual enclosures.
$1,799.99
Sony KDL-46V5100
Produces relatively deep black levels; accurate color in bright areas; solid dejudder processing in Standard mode; numerous picture controls; plenty of connectivity with four HDMI, two component-video and one PC input.Dark areas tinged bluish; must engage dejudder to enable antiblur; pedestrian design; less uniform screen.The commendable picture quality of Sony's entry-level 120Hz-equipped LCD makes it a very good value.
$2,299.99
Sony KDL-52V5100
Produces relatively deep black levels; accurate color in bright areas; solid dejudder processing in Standard mode; numerous picture controls; plenty of connectivity with four HDMI, two component-video and one PC input.Dark areas tinged bluish; must engage dejudder to enable antiblur; pedestrian design; less uniform screen.The commendable picture quality of Sony's entry-level 120Hz-equipped LCD makes it a very good value.
$4,499.99
Sony Bravia KDL-55XBR8
Reproduces the deepest black levels of any LCD we've tested; highly accurate primary color points and grayscale tracking; best-in-class bright-room viewing characteristics; scads of video processing options including superior dejudder capabilities; numerous picture controls; comprehensive complement of inputs including four HDMI and one PC; optional different-colored speaker grilles; unique styling; energy efficient.Mind-bogglingly expensive; image quality fades when seen from off-angle; minor blooming in some high-contrast areas; some dejudder modes .
$3,999.99
Sony Bravia KDL-46XBR8
Although CNET did not review the 46-inch Sony Bravia KDL-46XBR8, we did review the 55-inch Sony Bravia KDL-55XBR8. Judging from their spec sheets the two Sony flat-panel LCDs are basically identical but for screen size, so we expect the review of the 55-incher to give a good indication of how the 46-inch model will perform. For more information, refer to the full review of the Sony Bravia KDL-55XBR8.