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LG LE7900 (42LE7900) review
The 42-inch, 1080p 42LE7900 LCD TV with LED edge lights is a gorgeous-looking TV with picture quality that can be really impressive. Dark scenes aren't its forte, but its colours are vibrant and it excels with high-definition material. It's packed with multimedia features too Read more
20 May 2010 by Alex Jennings
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Loewe Connect 42 Media Full-HD+ 100 DR+ review
The 42-inch, 1080p Connect 42 Media Full-HD+ 100 DR+ is the very definition of a premium LCD TV. It looks stunning in every set-up option, its multimedia capability is unparalleled, it delivers positively Olympian sound, and its pictures are frequently awesome Read more
10 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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LG SL9000 (42SL9000) review
The 42-inch, 1080p, LED-edge-lit 42SL9000 is a mighty handsome LCD TV, with an astonishingly slender profile. It also offers tonnes of features, good picture quality and an extremely attractive user interface. Overall, it's an admirable attempt at stealing Samsung's super-slim-TV crown Read more
9 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Philips 9000 (47PFL9664H/12) review
If ever there were a TV to warm the cockles, the 47-inch, 1080p 47PFL9664H/12 LCD TV is it. It's impressively slender and attractive, it's packed with more features than you'll ever use, and it delivers one of the best AV performances we've ever seen from an LCD TV Read more
6 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Toshiba Regza SV (46SV685DB) review
The 46-inch, 1080p, LED-backlit Regza 46SV685DB is Toshiba's best flat-screen TV to date. Its pictures are superbly sharp, detailed and colourful, and it produces dark scenes with a depth and naturalism that no ordinary LCD TV can match. It doesn't come cheaply, though Read more
3 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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LG SL8000 (42SL8000) review
The strikingly slim, 42-inch, 1080p 42SL8000 is the best LG LCD TV we've seen so far. It's packed to bursting point with features and connections, its pictures are great 99 per cent of the time, and it looks beautiful. For the price, it's also remarkably good value Read more
21 October 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Sharp Aquos LE700 (LC46LE700E) review
The 46-inch, 1080p, LED-backlit Aquos LC46LE700E LCD TV offers plenty of features for the price and is capable of delivering some spectacular images. Its motion-handling capability could be better, but its black-level response is frequently excellent and its colours are exceptionally vivid Read more
14 October 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Toshiba Regza ZV (42ZV635DB) review
Packing plenty of picture-processing chops, the 42-inch, 1080p Regza 42ZV635DB's motion-handling capability is the best we've seen so far on a Toshiba LCD TV. The set's black levels could be better, but it offers an opulent design, good connectivity and a great deal of picture flexibility Read more
14 October 2009 by Alex Jennings
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LG LH3000 (47LH3000) review
We weren't expecting much from the 47-inch, 1080p 47LH3000 LCD TV, since it bears a startlingly low price tag. But it confounded our expectations at every turn, offering striking pictures, excellent menus and an attractive design. This set is a real bargain Read more
2 October 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Sony Bravia W5500 (KDL-46W5500) review
Despite a rather dour exterior, the 1080p, 46-inch Bravia KDL-46W5500 is a fantastic LCD TV. Its images are nothing short of sensational, it offers good connectivity and multimedia functionality, and, compared to other Bravia sets, it's surprisingly affordable too Read more
19 August 2009 by Alex Jennings
