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While it's not for the thin of wallet or flimsy of fuse box, the Samsung PN51D8000 is an excellent, full-featured 3D plasma HDTV that delivers plenty of bang for its significant buck.
Price: $1,248.00
Review Date:05.14.2012
Bottom Line: The Vizio M3D550KD packs plenty of features and very accurate colors into an under-$1,500 55-inch 3D HDTV.
Price: $6,799.00
Review Date:05.07.2012
Bottom Line: The Sharp Elite Pro-60X5FD delivers superb colors and inky blacks, and the 3D performance is as good as it gets, but this 60-inch LED HDTV will cost you.
Price: $1,168.00 - $1,399.99
Preview Date:04.27.2012
Bottom Line: This product has not yet been reviewed by PCMag.com editors.
Price: $2,194.00 - $2,999.99
Price: $1,269.99 - $1,399.99
Preview Date:04.20.2012
Price: $1,360.00 - $1,799.99
Review Date:04.13.2012
Bottom Line: Sharp's Aquos LC-60LE640U is a big HDTV with a gorgeous picture, but its interface isn't as polished as other screens.
Price: $1,456.00 - $1,899.99
Review Date:04.03.2012
Bottom Line: LG's good-looking 55-inch 55LM6700 3D LED HDTV is loaded with features, but you'll have to get used to its quirky remote.
Review Date:03.30.2012
Bottom Line: The Samsung T27A950 is a slick looking 27-inch desktop monitor that pulls double duty as a 3D-ready HDTV, but it doesn't come cheap.
Preview Date:03.29.2012
Bottom Line: Product has not yet been reviewed by PCMag.com editors.
Preview Date:03.27.2012
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