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Old 12-11-2013, 03:22 AM
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I think that once sets of a given size get "too cheap", they stop making them, the same as hard disk drives and USB memory modules. Your 19-inch set for $100 is a good example-they are not going to bother offering 15-inch sets for $79, I suspect. (I did find one for $69 at Fry's a while back though, and I had to try a $69 HDTV, so now I keep it in the bedroom for occasional use.)

For what it is worth, all of the 19-inch LCD sets I have seen have had much better off-angle viewing than any of the 15-inch sets that were on the market at the same time, especially from above or below the screen level.
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