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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
LG 47LY95 review
The LG 47LY95 is a good-looking 47-inch plasma TV with 'Full HD' compatibility. Colours are brilliantly vibrant and the screen is very sharp. HD performance is crisp, and it has plenty of features that don't suffer from motion blurring problems that haunt the performances of many of its rivals Read more
25 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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JVC LT-42DA8BJ review
When it comes to TVs, £800 is a magic number -- if you're planning to spend £1,000, it leaves some cash in the kitty to complete your AV setup. JVC's 42-inch, dual HDMI LT-42DA8BJ is the latest TV at this price point, but has it compromised quality to go so low? Read more
6 August 2007 by Ian Morris
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Evesham Alqemi 32 SX review
The Evesham Alqemi 32 SX is a 32-inch LCD with built-in Freeview that would be ideal as a second set for the bedroom or study -- it offers 720p high definition for a pretty good price Read more
18 April 2007 by Ian Morris
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LG 47LB2RF review
The LG 47LB2RF is a stylish 'Full HD' 1080p screen with good high-definition performance and excellent sound quality, but it lacks a Freeview tuner and standard-definition images do not fare well at all Read more
21 February 2007 by Ian Morris
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Sagem Axium HD-L32T review
The 32-inch HD-L32T can display photos from a memory card, packs Virtual Dolby Surround technology and is compatible with high-definition TV, as well as having an attractive design, a wide selection of features and reasonably solid picture quality. But there are better, cheaper models out there Read more
23 February 2006 by Rob Gillman
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ViewSonic N3260w review
It's fully hi-def, cheap as chips and has bags of connectivity -- but the menu system is atrocious, the VGA channel has a strange orange tint and the remote control is particularly nasty. We'd suggest a slightly more expensive option Read more
15 November 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Relisys RLT2000 review
If your needs are simple, the RLT2000 has a gorgeously glossy screen that produces an admirable picture, and considering the low price, it makes quite an attractive proposition Read more
9 June 2005 by Guy Cocker
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