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Once available only with small screens, the LCD TV has been something of a little brother to plasma television, the other flat-panel technology. But bigger screens and lower prices could give LCD sets a boost this year.
While plasma TVs generally have screens 42 inches or larger, most LCD sets top out at a relatively small 32 inches. That's changing. There are now more 37to 46-inch screens, with even bigger sizes coming, making LCD TVs more competitive with plasma TVs.
The best of today's LCD TVs--mostly high-definition (HD) models--have the very good picture quality you'd want in a big screen. Viewing angles have improved, so many new models display a ...