Best LCD TV Overall

LCD TVs are popular because of their thin and sleek form factor, bright picture, and energy efficiency. These five HDTVs offer deep black levels, fast response times, accurate colors, and solid connectivity, but still come in at a reasonable price. Here’s our picks for the top LCD TVs overall, factoring in features, performance, and value. Image quality is largely based upon on black level performance, color accuracy, and grayscale (color temperature) accuracy.

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Samsung LN52B750 52" LCD TV

Why it's best: Samsung’s LN52B750 is certainly one of the best performing HDTVs on the market. Picture quality is excellent, and though it can’t match that of the best plasmas (such as the Panasonic G10 series), it outperforms nearly all other LCDs, including the ultra-thin LED... learn more

Samsung LN46B650 46" LCD TV

Why it's a best pick: Samsung’s B650 series improves upon last year’s A650 series LCD TVs, which were praised for their combination of performance and value. The LN46B650 offers superb picture quality and is one of the best performing HDTVs available. Black levels are very deep, color... learn more

Samsung LN46B550 46" LCD TV

Why it's a best pick: The Samsung LNB550 series is less expensive than the LNB650 series, but still delivers very good image quality with accurate colors and relatively deep black levels. The Samsung LN46B550 comes in a stylish sleek cabinet with a Red Touch of Color. It’s equipped with 4 H... learn more

Sony BRAVIA KDL-52V5100 52" LCD TV

Why it's a best pick: Sony’s KLD-52V5100, which is comparable to Samsung’s B550 series, is one of the best values among LCD TVs. It offers excellent picture quality with great color but remains affordable compared to other 52” LCD TVs. This set offers plenty of connectivity opti... learn more

Samsung UN55B7000 55" LCD TV

Why it's a best pick: Samsung’s UNB7000 series has an incredibly sleek, ultra-thin design (1.2” thick) and exceptional energy efficiency because of its edge-lit LED backlighting technology. Additionally, this HDTV has solid video processing and features network connectivity that allow... learn more

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Anonymous - 6/28/2009

 Stay away from Samsung.  The only thing more unreliable than Samsung's TVs is Samsung's customer service.  Stick with a more reliable product.  I'll never purchase another Samsung product again.  

Tom M.
Samsung 61" DLP owner.

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KateN - 6/15/2009

The samsungs are definitely the best in LCDs hands down. The color and clarity is just stunning!

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alfian - 5/24/2009

Hello, I think your review really nice. thanks for info

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james bond movies - 2/24/2009

the best overall choice
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filim izle - 2/4/2009

thank you

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VJ - 9/1/2008

Not very good at reproducing blackest blacks.

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talal wattar - 12/31/1969

have you considered the sharp aquos ?? i guess not...i have aquos and i think it is much better than the samsung and sony in your list.

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