CNET unveils its top-rated HDTVs
Yeah, we've already let you guys voice your opinion on the best HDTV out there, but now its time for CNET to dish out an updated version of the "top-rated HDTVs regardless of type, technology, brand, or size." Taking a respectable fourth is the Samsung LN-T4665F, which was praised for its excellent shadow detail and beautiful styling, while the Pioneer PDP-5070HD managed to squeeze into third thanks to its accurate color decoding and impressive array of inputs. The first loser (or runner-up, depending on perspective) was the Mitsubishi WD-65831, which was dubbed "as good as it gets" in the 65-inch range for those not savvy with high-end plasma pricetags. Unsprisingly, Pioneer's stunning PRO-FHD1 took top honors due to its excellent detail with 1080-resolution material, deep blacks, and all around excellent picture quality. Of course, this very set also took home the gold in an earlier showdown, so if you've been teetering on how to blow wisely spend $8,000 or so, the choice seems pretty clear at this stage.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
bmw68 @ Jul 10th 2007 8:05AM
I find CNET to be very biased I quit reading their reviews long ago. Form members here have way better critiques then CNET!
Jon @ Jul 10th 2007 9:12AM
How is the SONY 60" SXRD XBR2 not listed ???? thats insane !It is by far the best HDTV i have ever seen and i researched at least 20 models before i bought it, i would buy another one for my bedroom if it wasn't so awesomely huge
twennywonn @ Jul 10th 2007 1:28PM
prolly because the XBR2 IS BEING PHASED OUT BY THE XBR4
twennywonn @ Jul 10th 2007 1:31PM
because the xbr2 is being phased out by the xbr4, to put it bluntly you bought old technoligy
Thane @ Jul 10th 2007 11:55AM
How come this website/blog rarely (never?) links to the stories that it discusses? It's very strange and annoying.
kevingautiher @ Jul 10th 2007 2:27PM
It does. You need to click on the "Read" link at the bottom of the Engadget summary.