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Toshiba 19LV506 HDTV with internal DVD I4U Top 100 Gift Tip #79

 
The 19 inch Toshiba 19LV506 HDTV is the ideal dorm room or kids room HDTV because it has integrated DVD player. This HDTV is small enough to fit in any room and easy to carry around as it just needs a power plug. The DVD drive is loaded from the side... (link)

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