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Philips 42PF9831D review
It's very expensive, but Philips' latest 42-inch LCD fully justifies the price tag with a wealth of innovations to improve picture quality and the overall viewing experience. Chief of these is the Ambilight back-lighting, which produces an appropriately coloured glow behind the set to make you feel even closer to the high-definition action Read more
16 June 2006 by Daniel Braithwaite
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Sharp Aquos LC32P70E review
There's been plenty of fuss made over high definition, but what if you're not interested in subscribing to HDTV services or upgrading your existing DVD player? Enter the LC32P70E, a competitively priced, attractive LCD TV that concentrates its abilities on standard-definition performance -- and delivers in spades Read more
16 May 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > DVD Players and Recorders
Panasonic DMR-EH80V review
Panasonic's DVD recorders are renowned for ease-of-use, boding well for a machine that dares to combine DVD, hard drive and VHS recording. While recorders that feature the former two are commonplace, the addition of VHS is relatively rare and a useful function for many Read more
7 February 2006 by Guy Cocker
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Toshiba 27WL56 review
Less than half the price of its predecessor, the 27WL56 adds an inch of screen and high-definition compatibility. Its good contrast levels will ensure pleasurable film viewing and Active Vision technology smooths out the blockiness of Freeview. Read more
12 August 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Philips 26PF5520D review
The 26PF5520D offers almost everything that you could want on a modern TV, including full high-definition compatibility and built-in Freeview, all for the miserly sum of £700. It might not offer picture processing or NXT speakers, but with decent picture quality and a shopping list of features, this is a true bargain Read more
2 August 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Sony MFM-HT75W review
This 17-inch widescreen display has a built-in TV tuner, and a clear and bright screen. The MFM-HT75W performs best as a monitor, but it also makes a decent TV. As a combination unit, it's one of the best we've ever seen Read more
18 July 2005 by Jeffrey Fuchs
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > DVD Players and Recorders
Denon DVD-2910 review
The DVD-2910 is a serious investment at £550, but it will produce some of the most sumptuous audio and video you've ever experienced. You'll probably have to upgrade the rest of your system to make the most of it, but home entertainment doesn't get much better. Read more
28 June 2005 by Guy Cocker
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JVC DR-MH50 review
The DR-MH50 looks beautiful, has a massive 250GB hard drive and offers progressive-scan video output. But it has one monumental problem: it's lacking an RGB Scart input, meaning that recordings never look as good as they should Read more
16 June 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Philips LX7500R review
Thankfully for those of us whose living rooms are starting to look like AV testing labs, Philips has integrated a DVD recorder and home cinema system into one slinky package Read more
14 June 2005 by Guy Cocker
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ViewSonic N2750w review
ViewSonic's displays have always had something to distinguish them from the mass of also-rans. The NJ2750w is a massive bargain -- it looks classy, offers a good picture from DVD and games, and has enough connections to handle most AV collections. Read more
23 May 2005 by Guy Cocker
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