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Toshiba SD-350E review
The SD-350 is a funky looking piece of kit, with attractive features such as DivX playback and it's an adequate picture performer -- a perfect candidate if you've just bought an LCD TV and can't wait for hi-def content, although oddly, its picture quality is better through component than HDMI Read more
15 November 2005 by Guy Cocker
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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 RLT32AB20 review
The RLT32AB20 is a puzzling product: it looks good, it offers a lovely picture and caters to home-cinema owners with separate speakers, but it's not HD Ready and doesn't have Freeview. So who's it for? Read more
10 November 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Denon S-101 review
Denon has a long tradition of high-end products and the S-101 isn't going to damage its stellar reputation. This 2.1 DVD system has speakers and features -- such as iPod integration -- that are good enough to merit the extra investment Read more
7 November 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Toshiba 32WL56 review
Toshiba's 32WL56 is a future-proofed LCD that nearly gets everything right. It's rather bland to look at and it doesn't have integrated Freeview, but its connectivity is excellent and picture quality top-notch for a sub-£1,000 TV Read more
2 November 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Sony RDR-HX510 review
Sony's RDR-HX510 is a dual-layer DVD recorder, meaning you can record high-quality movies to a single disc. It's stylish and easy to use, but its small hard-drive size and lack of Freeview tuner limits its functionality. Read more
1 November 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Samsung LE32R41BD review
The Samsung LE32R41BD is a good-quality, 32-inch LCD TV with every feature we look for, including picture processing, integrated Freeview and high-def compatibility -- and all for under £1,000 Read more
31 October 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Sharp LC-32P50E review
Aimed at those who want a flat-screen TV for convenience and style rather than hi-def content, the Sharp LC-32P50E is optimised for PAL signals such as DVDs and Freeview TV, so the picture from these sources is top-notch Read more
24 October 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Samsung DVD-HD850 review
A DVD player that 'upscales' normal DVD video to high-definition resolution, this is an absolute must for anyone who has emptied their bank account buying a hi-def TV. With great connectivity and a beautiful picture, this is one of the bargains of the year Read more
20 October 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Fujitsu P42HTS40 review
The P42HTS40's separate media box means it can handle masses of connectivity and in this respect, it's a benchmark plasma, despite Fujitsu leaving a nasty taste in the mouth by omitting speakers and not having an internal digital TV tuner Read more
19 October 2005 by Guy Cocker
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