LCD TV Ratings - Best LCD TV April 2009
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Let’s start by identifying the best LCD TV brands. The general consensus based on reviews and user feedback at the moment is that Samsung and Sony almost always get good ratings and are in front of the rest.
Exactly how far in front is always hard to say because new developments and LCD TV models come thick and fast.
To generalize further, Sony LCD TVs are often, but not always, the most technically advanced and tend to rate well on picture quality and facilities. On the other hand they are also often the most expensive in a given category.
Samsung tend to be close to the best in quality and feature scores and (much) more price competitive than Sony. On this basis Samsung’s leading position is no surprise.

Key points to Remember
The other manufacturers such as Sharp, Panasonic, LG, Pioneer and the European brands might not rate as highly overall, but they often produce standout sets in a certain area. In other words, their overall range is not as consistently good as Sony and Samsung, but they produce individual TVs that are.
As we always say, go and look at (and listen to) TVs that are in your price and feature range. Take a favorite DVD with you so you get a consistent reference point to compare from.
You may find an LCD TV from a second tier manufacturer that is from your point of view does everything you want and is on a run out, or you are able to negotiate a good price. If so, take it.
Also remember, time is on your side when you’re buying, because there’s only one way LCD TV prices are heading - and it ain’t up!
Budget TVs
This is a tricky area. Some budget brands are shortlived, or their back end product suppliers change regularly. This means that after sales support is something you need to be confident in, if you’re buying a budget brand, unless you are happy to throw your LCD TV away if it fails in 2 - 3 years.
Performance wise, sometimes budget models are reasonably close to the big name brands. For example Popular Mechanics (of all people!) compared the 40-inch Samsung LN40A650 against a budget 42-inch set from Vizio.
Vizio is a budget TV maker that’s well regarded for producing good value TVs. Not surprisingly, the Samsung was better, but in case the difference in picture quality was so big that the magazine said: “While the Vizio is a steal at less than half the price of the Samsung, buying a pricier set could be the smart choice.”
LCD TV Comparison Table - Ratings and Prices
| Brand | Model | Size | Type | Rating | Price Range |
| AOC | AOC Envision L32W761 | 32 | LCD | Consumer Search “Best Budget 32-inch LCD TV” | $495-$600 |
| Samsung | Samsung LN32A450 | 32 | LCD | Consumer Search “Best 32-inch LCD TV” | $600-$800 |
| Sony | Sony Bravia KDL-32XBR6 32″ LCD TV | 32 | LCD | Pricegrabber 5 stars | $670-$930 |
| Sharp | Sharp Aquos D65U 42″ LCD TV | 42 | LCD | Pricegrabber 5 stars | $820-$1200 |
| Samsung | Samsung LN46A550 46″ LCD TV | 46 | LCD | Pricegrabber 5 stars Consumer Search “Best value among 40-inch LCD TVs” | $980-$1500 |
| Sony | Sony BRAVIA KDL-46XBR6 46″ LCD TV | 46 | LCD | Pricegrabber 5 stars | $1750-$2700 |
| LG | LG 47LG60 | 47 | LCD | Consumer Search “Best 47-inch LCD TV” | $1450-$1700 |
| Vizio | Vizio SV470XVT | 47 | LCD | Consumer Search “Best budget 47-inch LCD TV” | $1220-$1350 |
| Samsung | Samsung LN52A60 52 LCD TV | 52 | LCD | Cnet.com “Editors’ Choice” | $980-$1500 |
| Sony | Sony BRAVIA KDL-52V4100 52″ LCD TV | 52 | LCD | Pricegrabber 4.5 stars | $1380-$1800 |
| Pioneer | Pioneer Elite KURO PRO-151FD 60″ Plasma TV | 60 | Plasma | Pricegrabber 5 stars | $4200-$5000 |
| Samsung | Samsung LN52A750 52″ LCD TV | 52 | LCD | Pricegrabber 5 stars | $2050-$2430 |











