46" LCD TV Reviews
LG 47LGX Review
The LG 47LGX is a winter 2008 TV model. The LCD has some of the "scarlet" design accents – red trim visible on sides, top and around the stand of the TV. It has the exceptionally deep bottom portion cabinet where many of the electronic components must be stored to enable its stunning 1.8" in depth. The other big upgrade over the LG60 series is the 120Hz processing capability. The LG 47LGX has 1080p resolution and all of the new LG technologies including processing enhancements. It contains 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and 4 HDMI inputs (3 in back, 1 on side). Read the full LG 47LGX Review
Samsung LN46A750 Review
The Samsung LN46A750 is a current Fall 2008 LCD TV model. This LCD is next to the top of the lineup for Samsung's current model offerings second only to the LN46A850. Adding to the large increases in features and functionality of the 650 series is the 750 series. Upgraded features in this LCD television take network and multi media capability to a higher level. The LCD is MPEG and JPEG compatible using USB 2.0. The LN46A750 LCD series also boasts a Home Viewing Gallery or MPEG3, an internal flash memory with premium content as well as enhanced audio technology through an integrated woofer design. Read the full Samsung LN46A750 Review
Vizio VW46L Review
The Vizio VW46L is compared head to head with a competing model from Olevia in our budget priced LCD TV shootout.
What an interesting experience testing these two upstarts side by side. There are phenomenal quality differences in numerous areas between the Olevia and Vizio LCDs. The contrasts could not be more defined. There are several concern areas to look out for in each unit as well. And there are positive attributes in each LCD. Both LCDs are 1080p and both entered the market in the U.S. and Canada in early 2008. The Olevia is made in Taiwan and the Vizio LCD is manufactured in China according to the company. Read the full Vizio vs. Olevia Shootout
OLEVIA 247T FHD Review
The Olevia 242T FHD is a series 2 Olevia TV and is a price competitive lower tier model. In fact, it is the lowest tier TV they make in 1080p surpassed by their 3, 5, 6 and 7 series TVs. The unit we tested was manufactured in Taiwan.
At large discount retailers such as Target and Wal Mart, the Olevia 247T is currently selling for around $1200.00. On the date this article was written, the Vizio GV47LF sells for around $1350.00, the Sharp LC46D62U costs about $1749, the Toshiba 47HL167 $1500, a comparable Philips 47" LCD HDTV is $1500 so the Olevia 247T is priced very well. Read the full Olevia 247T Review
Sony Bravia KDL-46XBR4 Review
The 46XBR4 LCD TV replaced the 46XBR2 in summer of 2007 as Sony’s newest latest and greatest visual display. One of the key differences over the XBR2 is the advance to a faster 120hz refresh rate and the resultant decrease in motion lag during fast motion scenes. The pixels remain the super HD signal 1080p. Read the full KDL-46XBR4 Review










