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		<title>By: Jessica Feldman</title>
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		<description>I bought a 37 &quot;polaroid LCD TV from circuit city three years ago and it has stopped working.  I looking to buy a new TV and wanted to know if the LED TVs are worth the extra money.  Is the picture quality  better and is technology more advanced.  Should I go ahead and pay more money now in order to have the latest technology or is the LCD just as good as the LED.What is the best LCD and LED TV on the market?</description>
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