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Sony Bravia 46-Inch HDTV (PC World via Yahoo! News)
Wal-Mart has a 46-inch HDTV, the Sony Bravia KDL-46S504, on sale for $798. This 1080p HDTV features a 60Hz refresh rate and a 20,000:1 contrast ratio. It also has three HDMI inputs, and is Bravia Link compatible. The lowest price we found for the KDL-46S504 on PriceGrabber was $1200 at Crutchfield, so you’d save about $400.
Source: news.yahoo.com

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The Epic HDTV Buyer’s Guide Flowchart [Flowchart] (Gizmodo)
Not sure what HDTV you should buy this holiday season? Thank God we have flowcharts to make the process easier. Actually, I’m not sure if this flowchart makes anything easier. In the end it might…
Source: gizmodo.com

California Energy Commission Rule to Impact HDTV Industry (PC World)
New regulation is in line with existing measures, but will hasten the shift to energy-efficient televisions. Here’s why.
Source: www.pcworld.com

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News November 11: Swanni’s 10 Hottest Shows In HDTV! (TVPredictions.com)
Washington, D.C. (November 11, 2009) — High-Definition TVs are now in more than 40 million U.S. homes and there are scores of high-def programming choices.
Source: www.tvpredictions.com

Target Black Friday HDTV deal: Westinghouse 32-inch LCD for $246 (ZDNet)
More Black Friday deals are trickling onto the Web, and while we still don’t have info on Best Buy’s yet, Target’s have leaked, and include a very enticing HDTV deal. You’ll be able (if you’re an early bird) to snare a Westinghouse 32-inch LCD for just $246. …
Source: blogs.zdnet.com

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LG 42LH55 HDTV (Washington Post)
Considering its $1100 estimated street price (as of 9/25/09), the LG 42LH55 covers the basics well, delivering a good picture and very good sound. It’s short on extra features, however, and it doesn’t display motion as well as some of the other 240Hz LCD HDTVs we’ve tested.
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

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Artist Takes Over Every HDTV At Manhattan Best Buy (Gizmodo Australia)
Generally, a Best Buy’s monstrous collection of HDTVs display repetitive, lame video clips and advertisements. But one artist convinced a Manhattan Best Buy to hand over all of their HDTVs for a digital gallery. (more…)
Source: www.gizmodo.com.au

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