Five big-screen HDTVs for under $1,000

Wed Dec 3, 2008 8:36PM EST

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These are tough times for many across the nation, and splurging on that $4,000 HDTV is probably out of the equation. However, getting a great, big-screen HDTV doesn't have to cost and arm and a leg if you're a smart shopper. As someone who's personally looking to find a new HDTV to light up their living room, I can tell you I've looked high and low and have done my research. Here are five great HDTVs under $1,000 that will leave you happy.

Panasonic TH-42PZ80U: This 42-inch plasma set from Panasonic features 1080p resolution, 3 HDMI inputs, 2 component inputs, 20,000:1 contrast ratio (although contrast ratios are largely arbitrary), and an HD tuner—meaning that will work over the air without a DTV box. A set this size is perfect for medium-to-large living rooms, and the warmer, softer colors along with deeper blacks makes this plasma a great choice for those who are big into movie night. Currently, this set is available $899 at TigerDirect.com (via Yahoo! Shopping) and Amazon.com. If $899 is too steep, go for the older Panasonic TH-42PX80U. It also has 3 HDMI inputs, 2 component inputs, HD tuner, and a 42-inch size, but it comes in at 720p resolution (1024 x 768 rectangle pixels) and has a lower contrast ratio of 15,000:1. At $715.99 plus tax shipped, it is a downgrade, but don't get me wrong, it's still an awesome big-screen set for the price. 

Sony KDL-40S4100: Sony's 40-inch LCD is a member of the BRAVIA lineup, and it features 1080p resolution, an HD tuner, 3 HDMI ports, 2 component inputs, and 24 fps "True Cinema" playback. This 24 fps refresh rate (don't confuse this with 120hz playback) allows compatible Blu-ray players to playback movies at the original rate that they were filmed at—24 frames per second. This actually solves an existing problem with DVD players and ubiquitous 60Hz TV sets, since 24 frames per second original film doesn't divide nicely into a TV refreshing its screen at 60 times a second. Of course, this can get really technical and complicated if you want it to, but if you don't want to get into that, just know that if you're going to be watching a ton of Blu-ray discs, 24 fps compatibility needs to be considered. Right now, this set is $995 plus tax (free shipping) at Amazon.com, and $999 at Crutchfield.com (via Yahoo! Shopping).

Toshiba REGZA 40RV525U: This 40-inch LCD from Toshiba is another 1080p LCD with 3 HDMI ports, 2 component inputs, an HD tuner, and a VGA port. This set comes in at a very reasonable $679 (plus shipping) from TigerDirect or $749 from Beach Camera (free shipping), making this set a great value. However, this is missing the 24 fps compatibility that the Sony has, but if you're going to mainly be watching DVDs on an upscaling player (like the Oppo DV-980H) or don't mind watching Blu-rays with 3:2 pulldown, this set will be fine for you. Again, great value with this set.

Westinghouse TX-42F430S: Ok, first things first: This 42-inch 1080p LCD HDTV set is currently available $689 at Buy.com with free shipping, but it is factory refurbished. I'm not sure how some of you feel about refurbished products, but I personally feel that factory refurbished items are excellent deals and rival the quality of new, off-the-shelf items. I have consistently purchased factory refurbished items and have had good experiences with all of them. Of course, make sure it's factory refurbished and not refurbished by any other company/retailer. This HDTV features 4 HDMI ports, 2 component ports, HD tuning, and an 8ms response time. If you're looking for something smaller or cheaper, there also is a 32-inch Westinghouse LCD with built in progressive-scan DVD player for only $399 shipped (again, refurbished). Both are great deals. UPDATE: Buy.com no longer has these TVs for sale, but here are some alternative places: 32" Westinghouse no DVD - $399, a 47" Westinghouse 1080p LCD for $664, and a 42"1080p Viewsonic $649. All refurbished.

Samsung LN40A650: This one tips the scale over $1,000 (about $1,200 shipped), but if you have a little extra cash, this new Samsung 650 series is an excellent, excellent LCD HDTV. You get all of the latest features: 1080p resolution, 120Hz (which is compatible with 24 fps), 4ms response time, 4 HDMI 1.3 ports, USB ports, and more. Again, higher than most would like to pay, but Samsung's 6, 7, and 8 Series are truly an impressive bunch. However, you'll find me drooling from over by the window.

There you have it—five (actually seven, minus one since the Samsung is over $1k) excellent HDTV sets that will leave you happy this holiday season. Leave me a comment and let me know if I missed anything, and shop on!

One more thing: Buying the TV is just half the battle. Make sure you have your TV and HD settings set up correctly for the best picture. Trust me, it makes a huge difference. Ben Patterson has a great write up on things you should know about HDTVs.

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  • 26 Posted by stevekline64 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    On black friday, after watching the mayhem at walmart, I drove to my personal favorite, Best Buy. There i purchased a 50' plasma by samsung for 1299. I will say, that it has performed fantastic and get this, without glare from a sliding glass door near by. go figure. Kids want a Wii for xmas, so not sure how it will form. But for a plasma I give it a thumbs up.

  • 28 Posted by bigcityprod on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    The Panasonic TH-42PX80U is listed for $695.95 the Sony is $923.95 the Toshiba is $730.95 all on Tech Depot's website, and they usually dont charge me shipping.

  • 29 Posted by zchurch on Thu Sep 3, 2009 11:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    Stay away from anything Toshiba. I bought a Toshiba 37RVsomething. Its a 37inch LCD 1080, great picture when it works. I have had it since Memorial day weekend and have all sorts of trouble. Recently my picture went out. I have been without a TV for 3 weeks waiting for parts. A guy I work with bought the exact TV a month later and the same thing happened to his TV. We have since found out Toshiba has had troubles with the inverters and circuit boards. They burn up real fast and you lose your picture. Stay away!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 30 Posted by rugbyfree on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    I can't believe you put a 720p on there. If you are getting HD a person might as well just get the real thing. I guess only geeks think that way though...let the drones do what they do...

  • 32 Posted by bonafide_bamagurl on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well, My husband and I did quite a bit of research and found a Samsung PN50A450 50 inch for 1200 and I must say that it is the best ever! We caught it while browsing on Circuit City website and went in to the store and they sold it to us for the price advertised on their website. In the store it was over being offered for 2300!!!!! I must say we saved ourselves a lot of money and still got a great TV!!!!!!

  • 33 Posted by beachpatrol007 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    i got a 52 incj samsung 650 and it it awsome love it gotf blu ray and video games and football

  • 34 Posted by terraverde6@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    I did some research on HDTV's for my Mom. I found Samsung and Panasonic rated highly with Consumer Reports. I'm also concerned about the February transition to digital, so I created a web page to address all aspects of the change. Check it out for answers to your questions and what my research turned up about HDTV. http://2172009.blogspot.com

  • 35 Posted by rook1048 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    Why recomend a Westinghouse? This is built in China and you cant get parts to repair it! Vizio! You have to send this back to the factory to fix this. And you pay shiping. Even if its under warrenty. Stop being so cheap!

  • 36 Posted by andy51382 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    Samsung tv's are great if they work, but be prepared for horrible customer service if something goes bad. It took me 7 months to get a replacement TV from them while it was still under warranty. They sent out 3 different servicemen and none had a clue what to do. Their operators don't have were even more useless. Nobody ever documented any of our calls we made during that time period. They were the worst company I have ever dealt with and just wanted to give people the heads up if they were looking at a Samsung HDTV's.

  • 37 Posted by sternforpres on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    The panasonic is 629 at costco right now! There are even some 50 inch 720Ps for under 1000.

  • 38 Posted by andy_sleeman on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    Mr. Loon - I owe you a pat on the back and a cold soda!! * 24 hours ago, I purchased the Panasonic TH-42PZ80U for $1,099. * 7 hours I read this story of yours. * 1 hour ago I was at the retailer asking for and, subsequently receiving, my $200 adjustment. Someone tell Yahoo! to keep Alexander Yoon on board....oh, yeah.....throw him a nice Christmas bonus, too!

  • 39 Posted by dromo55 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    RCA 52Inch great picture Great price 658.00

  • 40 Posted by tony_lee62 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    Vizio is junk....bought a 50" plasma. Only lasted 18 months and quit working. Do your research on Vizio, there are a lot problems out there with Vizio tv's. I wish I would have known about before I bought this piece of junk. They're the cheapest plasma's out there , but you get what you pay for.

  • 42 Posted by rickbrabo on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    50 panasonic plasma 780 for 900.00 great tv good value

  • 43 Posted by chris25250 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    I own two Sharp LCD's, a 32" and a 46", and they have been great tv's. Had the 46" for almost two years, have had no problems. A friend of mine bought a Toshiba and it had to be replaced twice in the two years I have owned my 46" Sharp.

  • 44 Posted by da_cris193 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    i have a 52 inch philips hdtv for about a year now for $1000 and its still good!

  • 45 Posted by ggroman on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    i own 4 vizios in multiple sizes including a 50" plasma. can't beat the price in comparable sizes. buy from costco, anything goes wrong, they include one year in home service, or you can return it no questions asked. never had any problems, love the vizio brand.

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