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Every new 2012 TV compared

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February 01, 2012

 
 
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Every new 2012 TV compared
OK, so maybe it's not every single TV; minor brands aren't represented, and lack of information from some manufacturers prevented us from capturing a few midrange and entry-level models. But as of press time, the chart included in this post contains the most comprehensive, current information on forthcoming 2012 models available anywhere. What are you waiting for? Go find the TV of your dreams.

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