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Televisioninfo.com was launched in September of 2008 to bring consumers the most comprehensive, scientific and trustworthy television reviews available. Televisions are typically the most expensive product a family purchases aside from a home and a car, so making a good decision about buying a high quality HDTV is more important than ever.

We use standardized and scientific testing to ensure that we can provide you with the most detailed and accurate information possible. Using testing hardware and software that is often used by HDTV manufacturers themselves we complement our tools with a level of detail and analysis no other site offers. Please see our How We Test article for more information on how we conduct our testing.

We believe that tough, objective, and standardized reviews are the best way to analyze any product, including televisions. That's why every HDTV, whether it costs $500 or $5,000, gets the same standardized treatment and analysis at Televisioninfo.com. We do this to ensure that you can cross-compare our reviews, and also to ensure fairness in our testing.

We also believe that it is critical to base our reviews on the merits of the HDTV, and nothing else. That's why we have a strict Ethics Policy. All of our contributors and editors must abide by this ethics policy, which demands absolute separation between our editorial and advertising departments, requires that our editors refuse all gifts, and prohibits us from attending company press junkets. We are here to provide reviews and recommendations that have only the consumer's best interests at heart.

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  • TelevisionInfo.com 2011 Select Awards

    After testing dozens of televisions this year, the staff of TVI has made its official selections for the very best televisions of 2011. Read More...

  • 3D TV, Not Ready for Prime Time

    If you’ve been shopping for a new TV is the last two years, you’ve probably heard a lot of hype about 3D. As with most new technologies, customers are awash in baffling terminology and misinformation. Here’s a simple guide to walk you through the basics. Read More...

  • HDTV Streaming Content Compared

    Televisions aren’t just getting their content through the coax cable anymore. Just as the internet has gradually moved towards a video-rich space—YouTube, Hulu, Vimeo, etc.—those same sorts of features are creeping into your TV sets. Like it or not, those 1000+ channels of direct cable are not enough anymore. Read More...

  • Technology Preview: Haier Completely Wireless Television

    Imagine a TV with no wires. You’re talking about WiFi, right? No, we mean no wires, at all. Haier, the Chinese company better known as an appliance manufacturer, is showcasing a new technology here at CES that conducts electricity wireless to the TV, as well as streaming content. The TV is pretty far from production at this point, but it’s among the more amazing things we’ve seen at the show. Here’s an in-depth look at the technology and how it might be implemented in future products. Read More...

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