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Cheap HDTVs

Everyone wants a great deal on a great HDTV, but not every cheap HDTV is a good HDTV. So if your looking for a Cheap HDTV take some time to view our recommendations for a great set. Like most people you probably do not want to go with a cheap or unknown unlabeled brand, these are nearly always sub par quality and you very much get what you paid for.

A cheap HDTV does not necessarily have to be a bad HDTV, it can simply be a great deal and be a very affordable, if you know which brands to go with you can grab yourself a great deal, and have a great HDTV at a great price.

You might only be familiar with the big names such as Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, Pioneer, Philips etc, and not familiar with the smaller, but equally as great HDTV brands such as AOC, WinBook, Vizio and ViewSonic. Selecting an HDTV from one of these lesser known brands can get you a great deal and save your dollars, leaving you with a great set with all the top features for a lot less. Click on for more

First up is the large 46-inch WinBook 46D1. If you look around you can find the 46D1 for just over $1,000. This is a great price for a screen of this size, and features great default colors, system settings and controls. The only problem is the single HDMI port, but this is not too much of a problem, solved with the use of a HDMI switcher.

ViewSonic N3751w is a great 37-inch LCD which features three HDMI inputs which will leave you in good stead for the future HDMI devices, a very bright image with an impressive contrast ratio. Setting you back just $1,100.

The Vizio VP42 is very easy to compare to a premium band HDTV with costs three times as much. The VP42 costs just over $1000 and offers a 42-inch plasma screen with great features, image quality and video processor for great viewing of HD and SD media.

At the smaller, but still well sized end is the 32-inch AOC Envision L32W461 LCD HDTV which will cost you just under $899 (list price, so you can probably find it even cheaper). The Envision L32W461 provides a great image quality with natural color with little need for tweaking.

Update: Sharp have announced a huge price drop on many of their Auqos lines, including some 1080p models. For huge savings on some LCDs which are less than one year old, and savings of nearly 50% view this post: Sharp’s Cutting Aquos Price.