AVguide's Holiday Gift Guide 2007
HDTVs, Displays, and Projectors
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With a miniscule price of only $2,500 for a 55-inch screen, Sony's RPTV represents a tremendous value for holiday shoppers. Of course Sony also included excellent picture sharpness and outstanding dark scene detail while keeping this very low price.
$2,500 |
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For a mid-priced LCD HDTV, Sony's Bravia line will not disappoint. At only $2,800, the amazingly deep blacks and "looking-out-the-window detail" will make a holiday season to remember.
$2,800 |
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Coupling an incredible number of adjustable settings and "top-notch" performance, the Epson Powerlite Home Cinema 1080 projector will be an excellent purchase for setting up your own home theater. The $3,000 price also makes it a tremendous value in the world of projectors.
$3,000 |
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Utilizing an LED bulb to significantly extend its lifespan, the NuVision RPTVs can still produce a "surprisingly good-looking picture." At $3,100 for a 52-inch set, this also is a very good size to dollar ratio when purchasing your holiday HDTV.
$3,100 |
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Sharp's quality line of AQUOS LCD HDTVs is sure to be a very popular item in this upcoming holiday season. With exquisite detail, beautiful colors, and a compact frame, the price appears to be an excellent deal.
$3,800 |
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TPV's Scott Wilkinson calls the Pioneer Kuro line of plasma HDTVs the "Best Plasmas Ever." With its reasonable price, picking up the highest performing plasma yet created would be a shrewd purchase this holiday season.
$4,500 |
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While its rather steep price may turn many holiday shoppers away, these Panasonic plasma HDTVs can reproduce excellent shadow detail and deep blacks and are definitely worth a look.
$5,800 |
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The $6,000 Panasonic PT-AE1000U is Panasonic's first 1080p projector, and it includes "features galore" for the precise tuning of your home theater to your specific tastes. It is worthy of a look this holiday season if nothing else.
$6,000 |
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