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POST GAME WRAP-UP:

Are you ready to run out to the store and grab that HDTV to show off to your friends this weekend?

If anything, the VIZIOs, Viewsonic and Olevia all are capable of taking you to the world of HD. Some may have more inputs, like the Viewsonic 37-inch N3751w's three HDMI inputs, while others like the Olevia 42-inch 542i may give you a no-frills aesthetic, but great picture. At the end of the day, these HDTVs are a bargain.

What IS important is making sure that the HDTV you choose is suitable for your needs. If you are planning on watching the big game this weekend, all of these HDTVs can make a 720p HD signal look amazing. If screen size matters to you, then the VIZIO 47-inch GV47LF is the way to go. If you are looking to save some money and don't have the space for the larger sized Olevia 42-inch 542i and the VIZIO 47-inch GV47LF, then the VIZIO 37-inch VX37L and the Viewsonic 37-inch N3751w are a perfect match.

When it comes to the world of gaming, some of these HDTVs performed better than others. As stated in the reviews, be prepared to play with the colors on the VIZIOs as they tended to lean towards the yellows. The Viewsonic definitely brought one of the best pictures to both the Xbox 360 and the PS3, but some might look at the abundance of HDMI inputs (3) and the lack of component inputs (1) as a drawback. Overall, they all handled the muted colors of Gears of War and the vibrant football fields of Madden 2007 with aplomb. They sucked in anyone and everyone that entered the review room all stating they would stay for just a second.......and leave 20 minutes later.

So, you are probably wondering which is the winner, right?

Well, YOU are....

All of these HDTVs have qualities that may suit your financial, functional or spatial needs. Regardless of the name on the packaging, your place will be THE place to see the big game or play some Gears of War with your friends.


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