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LCD TVs p. 26 Plasmas TVs p. 28 Rear-projection TVs p. 30 ALSO DVD players p. 32 Home theater in a box p. 34

If a high-definition TV is on your holiday shopping list, here's news that could have you smiling all the way to the store: Thanks to continuing price cuts, you're going to get more TV for the money than you would have last year.

Prices are expected to be about 30 percent lower on average than during the 2006 holiday season, with even steeper drops on some TV types and screen sizes.

Experts predict that plasma TV prices will shrink the most.The average price for a 42-inch plasma set with 720p resolution could fall below $1,000 by year's ...

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