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Getting HDTV Ratings Before You Buy
By Tony Cunningham

Buying an HDTV is a major purchase for the average consumer. After all, if you're going to be spending two thousand dollars or more for a unit, you want to be certain that you are getting a good deal. This article takes a look at sites that provide reviews and ratings of HDTV's so that you will be able make an informed decision when purchasing your new TV. To find HDTV reviews and ratings, it's as simple as doing a Google search. You will find page after page of sites with the information that you need. In the next few paragraphs, some of the best sites for getting HDTV ratings will be listed. The first website that you might want to visit is the online home of Consumer Reports magazine at ConsumerReports.org. Just like the hardcopy version, at ConsumerReports.org you can find clear and concise lists with reviews and ratings for HDTV's and other products. However, to access the reviews you must subscribe and pay a monthly fee. If you're not inclined to pay for product reviews, one of the best sites with free professional reviews of all kinds of consumer electronics is cnet.com

Finding the Ratings

Cnet reviews are extremely comprehensive and detailed, telling you all that you need to know about a particular product. They rate products on a scale from one to ten, and they also include short summaries of the detailed review with the numerical rating. You can also find user reviews and comments as well. The pages and information are displayed in an easy-to-navigate page.

If you're looking for ratings of specific HDTV types, such as LCD HDTV's, you can easily find that as well. One unusual, if interesting, way to find such reviews is to visit consumersearch.com, which gathers reviews for top products in a variety of categories, including everything from electronics to kitchen gadgets to automobiles. As far as LCD HDTV's go, there is a specific page listing the best LCD TVs for certain sizes or for different aspects (like the best 26 or 27-inch monitor, etc.).

It's an interesting approach to the subject, and the site also provides a range of prices and links to vendors. It's quite handy, and if you find that you're overloaded with too much information, it certainly simplifies matters. Try any one of these sites, and you'll have the HDTV ratings that you need in no time.

Author Details:
Tony Cunningham is a gadgets fanatic writing about electrical items such as cellular mobile phones, HDTV and gaming consoles such as the Xbox360.

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