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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Samsung D8000 (UE55D8000) review
The 55-inch UE55D8000 is another amazing 3D LED TV from Samsung. Those lucky souls who can afford to cough up £2,500 won't be disappointed. Read more
11 March 2011 by Ian Morris
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Samsung D7000 (UE46D7000) review
The 46-inch Samsung UE46D7000 is a fantastic 3D LED TV that offers pretty much every feature you could ever want. This telly is the external reproductive organs of any male animal you might care to mention. Read more
1 March 2011 by Ian Morris
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Best LED TVs
LED-illuminated LCD TVs deliver brighter colours, darker blacks and thinner designs, all the while helping to save the planet. Unfortunately, they also come with premium price tags, so you'll want to make sure you get the best-possible model. If only there were a handy round-up to help you decide. Oh wait, we've just written one. Read more
25 November 2010 by Mark Harris
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Panasonic Viera GT30 (TX-P46GT30B) review
The 46-inch Panasonic Viera TX-P46GT30B is an outstanding TV. Deep black levels and rich colours make standard- and high-definition content look wonderful, while its 3D performance is also top-class. We've no hesitation in recommending this plasma beauty. Read more
7 April 2011 by Niall Magennis
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LG 50PB65 review
At amazing value for money, the LG 50PB65 50-inch plasma TV is also packed with picture processing and incredibly intense, vibrant colours. It's HD-friendly and objects move across the screen with amazing clarity. Plus, it looks great, with a polished dark finish and subtle red lighting Read more
18 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Best 3D TVs
If you're looking to take your TV viewing to the third dimension, you'll need to invest in a 3D telly. It's still early days for this technology, though, and the quality of 3D visuals varies. Read our handy round-up to find the best set for you and avoid making a costly mistake. Read more
25 November 2010 by Mark Harris
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Best cheap TVs
Buying a budget TV needn't mean you have to skimp on features or build quality. But, if you go straight for the biggest, cheapest screen you can find, you're likely to end up disappointed. Follow our guidance instead, and give your lugholes and mince pies the AV performance they deserve. Read more
25 November 2010 by Mark Harris
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Best TVs with a Freeview HD tuner
As analogue TV fades away, more and better Freeview HD channels will start to appear. That's as good a reason as any to invest in a telly with a Freeview HD tuner today. In this round-up, we present four of the best and give you the low-down on what features to look out for. Read more
25 November 2010 by Mark Harris
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Hitachi P50T01U review
Natural colour tones, subtle details to dark backdrops and excellent connectivity are the stand out features with the Hitachi P50T01U 50-inch plasma screen. In addition, the TV is well priced and the details in every last tiny texture are fine when viewing pristine HD fodder Read more
18 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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JVC LT-46DZ7 review
JVC's first 'Full HD' TV, the 46-inch LCD LT-46DZ7, is a success with exceptionally pure picture clarity, eye-catching colours, great picture processing and audio quality. An 'invisible' speaker system also ensures that the set won't take up more living room space than it needs to Read more
19 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
