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ShopSmart: Which electronic gifts for holidays?
Sunday, November 15, 2009

No matter what electronic gadget consumers are looking for this holiday season, they'll find quality products at unusually low prices as retailers and manufacturers try to entice purchasing in this tough economy.

Consumer Reports rated 448 electronics products including LCD and plasma TVs; Blu-ray players, laptops and desktop computers; and point-and-shoot cameras.

Highlights of CR's findings include:

LCD & Plasma TVs: This shopping season, consumers will be enticed by high-definition TVs as prices continue to head downward. Of the 86 models tested, 42 sets offer excellent HD picture quality. CR marked 17 models as CR Best Buys for being a bargain and a quality investment. There are great options for LCDs and plasmas, such as the 46-inch LCD JVC LT-46J300, $1,000, a CR Best Buy, with excellent high definition, or the recommended plasma, Panasonic Viera TC-P42X1, $700, with strong definition and ease of use.

Blu-ray Players: Any of the Blu-ray players CR tested offer excellent picture quality, and all but three upconvert standard DVDs well. New to Blu-ray players is BD-Live ready, which enables a player to connect to the Internet to access content. The LG BD390, $300, is recommended as the only tested model with built-in Wi-Fi and BD-Live, providing a connection to LG's NetCast Service to access content. The CR Best Buy Magnavox NB530MGX, $130, is an excellent lower-priced player.

Computers: Computer manufacturers are dropping prices on quite a few desktops and laptops, but shoppers should beware of imposters posing as bargains. Some computer makers are replacing dual-core processors with single-core Pentium and Celeron processors to reduce cost. Others are offering low-priced desktops and laptops that look full-powered but use a far less powerful Atom processor. But there are still good deals. The Dell Studio One 19, $900 desktop, ranked a CR Best Buy, is an all-in-one equipped with a Pentium Dual-Core processor and 256 megabytes of video RAM that performed just as well overall as other all-in-ones costing considerably more. The recommended 13.3-inch Dell Inspiron 13, $700, one of the least expensive laptops, was rated very good in performance, while the 13.1-inch MSI X-Slim X320-037US, $580 rated poor in performance and ranked last.

Point-and-Shoot Cameras: Good values and variety abound in point-and-shoots, whether shoppers are looking for a pocket-size, simple to use or versatile model. Recent testing of 92 cameras found that more expensive models with additional features such as more zoom, an output for HDTV, or a touch-screen may not perform as well. Two Kodak models, rated CR Best Buys, the EasyShare C160, $90, and EasyShare M320, $100, are strong subcompacts for less than $150.

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First published on November 15, 2009 at 12:00 am