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You may find reviews of HDtv's at gizmodo.com/5698534/how-to-buy-an-hdtv,www.nextag.com/,www.bestbuy.com/TVs,www.sears.com/TVs or Target.com. They will be listed with various prices.
"Prices for LG HDTVs are comparable to those manufactured by other companies such as Samsung, Philips and Sony. You can expect to pay about $450 for a 42 inch TV."
There is no such thing as a HDMI TV, I think you mean HDTV. The benefits of such a TV is mainly in picture quality; compared to a standard fat TV a HDTV gives you much more stunning colors and video.
A much better picture on a much bigger screen. Prices on HDTV are at their lowest.
The Samsung hdtv and the Sony hdtv are among the top quality televisions in the hdtv sector. The only difference between these televisions are the features they offer.
If the TV is 1080i, 1080p or 720p, they are HDTV.
HDTV Stands for High Definition Television
If the set has HDMI connectors it is a HDTV.
HDTV = High Definition Television
Well I would recommend Best Buy who sell an RCA Plasma HDTV at $418.99. There is also the Sanya 42 inch Classic 720p 600Hz HDTV at $448.00 Any of those prices are your best bet.
HDTV. EDTV was for, `extended data TV', with the highest resolution of 720 lines. HDTV can do 1050.
Insignia TV is a high quality HDTV available at various retailers. Best Buy has the TVs and all necessary equipment for the lowest prices. You can find additional information at insignia.com