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HDTV Buying Guide: Select the Right Flat-Panel Technology

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August 30, 2012
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HDTV Buying Guide: Select the Right Flat-Panel Technology
Before you drop hundreds or thousands of dollars on the wrong flat-panel HDTV set, read our comprehensive breakdown of everything you need to know. Our HDTV buying guide might just help you save some money. - Alfred Poor and PCWorld Staff
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