Check out our picks for the top 10 TVs under $1,000 to enjoy top-shelf features like 3D, localized dimming and efficient LED backlighting without breaking the bank.
Fall is what we like to call “TV watching season.” As the gloomy weather swoops in and forces us indoors, the major networks also start airing new episodes of your primetime series favorites, football gets back in full swing, and the summer blockbusters begin arriving on DVD and Blu-ray disc. All good reasons to plop down on the TV, but it doesn’t have to be an old one. Fall also happens to be a great time to buy a brand spanking new, large-screen, ultra-thin flat panel TV. In fact, if you know where to look, you can get one with all the latest features for under $1,000.
Getting a TV for under a grand isn’t the huge challenge it once was, but finding the best of the best for under $1,000 takes some pretty serious research. Luckily, we’ve done the leg work and condensed it down into a list of the top 10 TVs for under $1,000. We worked with street prices, which means all models listed below were available at press time from reputable online retailers for under $1,000. That said, the Internet has a way of changing quickly, so check these deals out soon. Also, keep in mind that, due to manufacturer’s regulations, published prices are often $100 or more than unadvertised sale prices, so be sure to click through to the merchants for the latest prices. Often, these TVs can be had for even less than you see listed here.
Sony KDL-32EX720
$695.88 at Amazon.com
Finding a 32-inch TV under $1,000 isn’t difficult, but finding one that can match the performance of this Sony model is a tough proposition. This is Sony’s best 32-inch TV, and its picture quality shows why. The KDL-32EX720 would make a truly outstanding bedroom TV with its exceptionally thin cabinet, attractive design and rich feature set. This 1080p 3D (active 3D glasses not included) TV offers almost every premium feature including built-in Wi-Fi, Bravia Internet apps and Sony’s highly rated proprietary motion smoothing technology for judder-free pictures, no matter how fast the on-screen action is. This set is all about pure performance at a price well under $1,000.
Samsung UN40D6000 40-inch
$828 and up on Yahoo Shopping
We think this 40-inch, LED-backlit TV from Samsung is an ideal choice for bright rooms. Samsung’s “Ultra Clear” panel minimizes glare for a picture that looks great any time of day. This set also offers three USB ports for connecting to several media devices and stored movies at once. Want Wi-Fi? Just add Samsung’s “Link Stick” wireless LAN adapter to access any of the built in Samsung apps or the music and movies stored on your home network.
Sony KDL40EX720
Starting around $850.00 on Yahoo Shopping
For just a bit more than the 32-inch version, Sony’s 40-inch EX720 gets you 3D (active 3D glasses not included), 1080p LED Backlighting, and Sony’s Bravia TV Internet apps for all the Internet video you can stand, all packed into a super sleek and ultra-thin cabinet. For Internet access, you’ll need to have an Ethernet cable handy or plan to pick up Sony’s optional wireless adapter. Of course, if built-in Wi-Fi trumps 3D and a super sleek cabinet for you, you can always check out the KDL-40EX520.
LG Infinia 42LV5500
$879.00 and up on Yahoo Shopping
Big, bright and beautiful is how we’d describe this LG 1080p LED-backlit TV, but what really sets this model apart from the others is LG’s Magic Motion remote. You want simple? How about five buttons? Don’t mistake the minimalist design for being limited, though. This remote acts a lot like a Wii remote, allowing the user to simply point at the TV, find what they want and click on it. This makes entering user names and passwords lightning fast and extremely easy. It’s not only about the remote, though. This TV has Wi-Fi built right in, is super bright, very slim and will dress up just about any wall it’s mounted to.
Vizio XVT3D424SV
$787 and up on Yahoo Shopping
This 42-inch Vizio has a lot going for it. It’s super thin, offers 1080p 3D (active 3D glasses sold separately), 16 zones of local dimming for outstanding contrast and brightness, built-in Wi-Fi for Vizio’s Internet Apps, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard on its Bluetooth remote, and it’s available for well under $1,000. Now push your eyes back up into their sockets, you’ll be needing them to enjoy this stunning TV to its fullest.




















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