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Sharp unveils new LED-backlit Aquos LCD HDTVs

Sharp unveils new LED-backlit Aquos LCD HDTVs Sean Portnoy: LED backlighting is becoming this year's hot affordable trend in LCD HDTVs. Once limited to pricey sets from Samsung and Sony, sets using LED backlights improve black-level performance compared to fluorescent-tube sets and draw less power.

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RIM BlackBerry Tour 9630 (Verizon Wireless) Toshiba Satellite L305-S5955
While it's hard to argue with a $350 laptop, the underpowered L305-S5955 is, basically, a Netbook in a larger case, with slightly better video playback.

Yamaha RX-V565BL
The Yamaha RX-V565BL works well as part of the Yamaha YHT-791BL home theater system, but it doesn't fare as well when compared to other standalone AV receivers.

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The X-Series is a superb choice for audiophiles who want a luxury device with an excellent touch-screen interface and plenty of other bells and whistles.

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Aside from a couple performance quibbles, the Canon PowerShot A1100 IS provides a good point-and-shoot experience with great pictures as a result.

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