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Discounted Samsung, Sharp HDTVs bundled with gift cards

Check out these discounts on high-definition TVs from manufacturers such as Samsung, Sharp and Insignia in this roundup of bargains from Dealnews.com.

A man passes by the Samsung Electronics Co. logos at its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea.

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April 9, 2014

Gift cards can sweeten any deal, and three of this week's top feature a $125 or higher eGift card. Included in that bunch is a 2014 65" Samsung complete with a quad-core processor and built-in WiFi. Budget shoppers can check out the 50" LG for $600 or the 24" Insignia at just $110.

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Store: Dell Home
Price: $997.99 with free shipping
Lowest By: $237

Is It Worth It?: The Samsung UNF6300 offers solid picture quality with accurate overall color, says . And despite lacking a touchpad remote and 3D capabilities, it's still "one of the company's better values." Add to that a very generous $350 Dell gift card and you've got this week's top Editors' Choice TV deal. The 50" TV offers 1080p resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, built-in WiFi with Smart TV capabilities, and four HDMI inputs.

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bundled with a
Store: Dell Home
Price: $599.99 with free shipping
Lowest By: $124

Is It Worth It?: Although we've seen this TV for $100 cheaper, today's deal includes a $125 Dell gift card, which makes it an all-time price low by $25. Light on features, this 50" plasma offers 1080p resolution, USB connectivity, and two HDMI inputs.


Store: Paul's TV
Price: $1,549.99 via coupon code "BASEBALL13" with free shipping
Lowest By: $50

Is It Worth It?: Owning a 70" TV is out of the picture for most of us, but for those lucky few who have the space and money, this is the 70" set you'll want in front of you. "The Sharp LE650 series sets the big-screen LCD TV value bar high with very good picture quality for the price," says . "Black levels are dark and detailed, color is accurate, and the image maintains fidelity well in a bright room." Features are also abundant with 1080p resolution, built-in WiFi with support for Netflix and Vudu, and four HDMI ports.

bundled with a
Store: Dell Home
Price: $1,797.99 with free shipping
Lowest By: $151

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Is It Worth It?: Not many people can say their TV packs a quad-core processor, but as part of Samsung's 2014 lineup, that's exactly what you'll find inside the Samsung H6350. The CPU was designed to reduce lag and facilitate smooth browsing with the TV's interface. Along with the added horsepower, this 1080p TV also features built-in WiFi with Smart TV capabilities, a 240Hz refresh rate, and four HDMI ports. Even better, it comes with a $250 Dell gift card.


Store: Best Buy
Price: $109.99 with free shipping
Lowest By: $20

Is It Worth It?: At just over $100, this 24" Insignia is as comfortable in a dormroom as it is in a child's bedroom. The space-saving TV only offers 720p resolution, but at this screen size it's not much of a disadvantage. Other features include LED backlighting, USB connectivity, and two HDMI inputs.

Louis Ramirez is a senior features writer at , where this article first appeared.