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LG 55" 120Hz 1080p 3D LED HDTV w/ six 3D glasses for $1,350 + free shipping
$1,350 + free shipping

LG 55" 120Hz 1080p 3D LED HDTV w/ six 3D glasses for $1,350 + free shipping

Paul's TV offers the LG 55" 120Hz 1080p Widescreen 3D-Ready LED-Backlit LCD HD Television, model no. 55LM6700, bundled with six pairs of LG 3D glasses for the in-cart price of $1,349.99 with free shipping. (Search for "55LM6700" to find it.) That's $109 under our April mention of the TV alone and the lowest total price we've seen. (It's also a current low by $69.) The television features a 1920x1080 (1080p) native resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 8,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, edge-lit LED backlight, built-in WiFi, Smart TV Internet streaming, USB 2.0 connectivity, four HDMI inputs, and VGA and other video inputs.
Hotness: hotness: 3/5
Posted 2 days 2 hr ago
RCA 55" 120Hz 1080p Widescreen LCD HDTV for $730 + pickup at Walmart
$730

RCA 55" 120Hz 1080p Widescreen LCD HDTV for $730 + pickup at Walmart

Walmart offers the RCA 55" 120Hz 1080p Widescreen LCD HD Television, model no. 55LA55R120Q, for $729.98. Opt for free Site-to-Store pickup to avoid the $44.97 shipping charge. That's $370 off and the lowest total price we could find for this HDTV. (For further comparison, we saw this TV bundled with a home theater system for $123 more in December.) Sales tax is added where applicable. Features include a 1920x1080 (1080p) native resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 5,000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time, 500 cd/m² brightness, three HDMI inputs, and VGA and other video inputs.
Hotness: hotness: 1/5
Posted April 26, 2012
The State of 3D TV: Prices Dropped 33% in 2011, Cheap Brands Offer New Lows
Time to Buy?

The State of 3D TV: Prices Dropped 33% in 2011, Cheap Brands Offer New Lows

Since their mainstream debut at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show, 3D TVs have been a niche product. Sky-high prices, competing technologies, and expensive glasses have given consumers more than enough reasons to ditch these TVs in favor of lower-priced LCDs. However, we're predicting this summer will be the year of the 3D TV (finally), and here's why.
Posted March 21, 2012
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