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For this price, you might as well invest in a Westinghouse LVM-42W2, as reviewed at audioholics.com. For only $100-200 more, you get full 1080p and probably a much better picture. Westinghouse sets are pretty well regarded by videophiles.
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MDB @ Aug 16th 2006 9:53AM
For this price, you might as well invest in a Westinghouse LVM-42W2, as reviewed at audioholics.com. For only $100-200 more, you get full 1080p and probably a much better picture. Westinghouse sets are pretty well regarded by videophiles.