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Sharp Aquos LC-60LE650U Review

With a street price of about $1100, Sharp’s 60-inch LE650 is one of the best values in large-screen televisions on the market. Its picture quality isn’t outstanding, but it still beats the pants off the no-name brands, and is about as user friendly as a TV can get.

Panasonic Viera TC-L39EM60 Review

The Panasonic EM60’s trim bezel and approachable price point are alluring, but its overall picture performance left us feeling a little disappointed.

Hisense 55T710DW Review

Hisense’s 55T710DW appears to offer a lot for the money with a 55-inch screen, 1080p resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, rich color, 3D capability and Smart TV platform. Unfortunately, watching anything but Blu-ray discs can be a bit of a gamble when it comes to picture quality.
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Samsung PN60F8500 Review

Samsung pulled out all of the stops when it developed the F8500 plasma, and it shows. We’re convinced this is one of the best three TVs we’ll see this year, despite an arguable unnecessary glut of features.

Sony Bravia KDL-40R450A Review

For the premium price Sony demands for its TVs, we expect premium performance. But while Sony does pack the R45 with features and enough guts for a premium image, its poor off-axis performance and always-on motion-smoothing features had us perturbed.

Vizio E420i-A0 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E420i a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $500.

LG 39LN5300 Review

LG's LN5300 series TV isn't big on features, but makes up for it with a sharp picture supported by excellent color reproduction, solid black levels and an approachable price.

Samsung UN32EH4003 Review

As budget TV’s go, it is hard to do much better than Samsung’s UN32EH4003. Its bright, vivid picture, attractive design and nearly-unbeatable price make it a likely candidate for those looking for an inexpensive bedroom or office TV. Just don’t expect much in the way of sound quality.

Sony Bravia KDL-46HX750 Review

Sony's HX750 doesn't carry the pedigree of its predecessors, but with prices on the series dropping, it's worth taking into consideration.
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Panasonic TC-P60ST60 review

If you’re looking for an attractive, reasonably-priced TV with the best possible picture quality and the least gimmicky stuff getting in the way, the ST60 is the best pick out there. Go buy it. Now.
Panasonic TC P55ST60 front angle

Panasonic Viera TC-P55ST60 review

If you’re looking for an attractive, reasonably-priced TV with the best possible picture quality and the least gimmicky stuff getting in the way, the ST60 is the best pick out there. Go buy it. Now.
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Panasonic Viera TC-P50ST60 review

If you’re looking for an attractive, reasonably-priced TV with the best possible picture quality and the least gimmicky stuff getting in the way, the ST60 is the best pick out there. Go buy it. Now.

Toshiba 39L2300U review

Toshiba’s 39L2300U promises acres of screen for an almost unbelievable price, but a lack of polish in the interface and major shortcomings in display quality make it less of a bargain.

LG 84LM9600 Review

LG’s 84LM9600 treads to extremes in size, resolution and cost with a whopping 84-inch screen, 4K Ultra HD resolution, and $20,000 price tag.
Samsung UN46ES6500 3D Smart TV Review

Samsung UN46ES6500 Review

Samsung’s ES6500 series televisions delivers good looks and a bright picture that plays nicely even in well-light environments, for a reasonable price.

Samsung UN40ES6500 Review

Samsung’s ES6500 series televisions delivers good looks and a bright picture that plays nicely even in well-light environments, for a reasonable price.

Samsung UN65ES6500 Review

Samsung’s ES6500 series televisions delivers good looks and a bright picture that plays nicely even in well-light environments, for a reasonable price.

Samsung UN60ES6500 Review

Samsung’s ES6500 series televisions delivers good looks and a bright picture that plays nicely even in well-light environments, for a reasonable price.

Samsung UN32ES6500 Review

Samsung’s ES6500 series televisions delivers good looks and a bright picture that plays nicely even in well-light environments, for a reasonable price.

Samsung UN55ES6500 Review

Samsung’s ES6500 series televisions delivers good looks and a bright picture that plays nicely even in well-light environments, for a reasonable price.

Samsung UN50ES6500 Review

Samsung’s ES6500 series televisions delivers good looks and a bright picture that plays nicely even in well-light environments, for a reasonable price.

Samsung PN51F8500 Review

Samsung pulled out all of the stops when it developed the F8500 plasma, and it shows. We’re convinced this is one of the best three TVs we’ll see this year, despite an arguable unnecessary glut of features.

Sony Bravia KDL-47W802A Review

Sony’s W802 series sits just below its top-tier sets, offering a full suite of apps, plenty of image processing, and a bright picture. But troubles with judder on Blu-ray discs have us scratching our heads.

Panasonic Viera TC-L50EM60 Review

The Panasonic EM60’s trim bezel and approachable price point are alluring, but its overall picture performance left us feeling a little disappointed.

Samsung PN64F8500 Review

Samsung pulled out all of the stops when it developed the F8500 plasma, and it shows. We’re convinced this is one of the best three TVs we’ll see this year, despite an arguable unnecessary glut of features.

Toshiba 55L7200U Review

Toshiba’s flagship 55L7200U delivers high-end performance without the high-end price tag, though it lacks some of the app choices found in competitors.

Toshiba 47L7200U Review

Toshiba’s flagship 55L7200U delivers high-end performance without the high-end price tag, though it lacks some of the app choices found in competitors.

LG 55G2 Review

LG's G2 series Google-powered TV offers some interface refinements and a slick remote, even if image quality lags behind others in this price range.

LG 47G2 Review

While picture quality lags behind others at this price point LG's Google-powered G2 series offers some interface refinements and a slick remote.

Vizio E470i-A0 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E470i a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $600.

Vizio E650i-A2 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E650i-A2 a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $1370.

Vizio E500i-A0 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E500i a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $650.

Vizio E500i-A1 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E500i-A1 a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $650.

Vizio E420i-A1 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E420i a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $500.

Digital Trends Editor at Large Caleb Denison is a sought-after writer, speaker, and television correspondent with unmatched expertise in AV and entertainment technology. Denison parlayed his employment at the first-ever online speaker company into a reputation as a serial early adopter and technology communicator. His digestible style landed him a recurring gig leading media tours at CES, taking audiences behind the scenes at the world-renowned trade show to spotlight the best new tech, as well as exclusive behind-the-scenes access to Super Bowl LIV with Fox Sports.

Other on-camera work includes a number of local and national television and radio appearances. Denison is also known for creating consumer buying guides in video and written format for brands like Amazon and the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).

Denison specializes in 4K TV reviews and 8K TV reviews as well as related TV technologies such as OLED, QLED, micro-LED, HDR, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos. Denison also has extensive experience in consumer audio with an affinity for turntables and vinyl records as well as headphones.