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Panasonic Viera TH37PV500 review

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Panasonic Viera TH37PV500 review

This Viera may well be expensive, but you're buying a TV that's been crafted with loving care. The image quality is startlingly good -- anyone who had written plasma off should be pleasantly surprised by the colour and contrast depth of this brand-new panel Read more

£2,000

21 February 2006 by Guy Cocker

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Samsung SP-50L7HX review

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Samsung SP-50L7HX review

The SP-50L7HX is an impressive feat of style, features and performance. It's our favourite rear-pro television, sitting beside the iPod as an example of superb design backed up by functionality Read more

£2,500

15 May 2005 by Guy Cocker

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Sagem Axium HD-D56 review

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Sagem Axium HD-D56 review

56-inch screen, powerful sound and HD-ready -- rear projection TVs might not be AV haute couture, but when they keep coming like Sagem's HD-D56, they're hard to ignore as genuine home-cinema options. For its size, this is a real bargain Read more

£2,700

4 August 2005 by Guy Cocker

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Sony KDL-L32MRX1 review

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Sony KDL-L32MRX1 review

If style's your thing, this Sony might just be enough to convince you it's worth the high price. It's simply gorgeous, perhaps only beaten by Bang & Olufsen and Loewe in terms of design. The picture quality is also excellent, due to Sony's Wega Engine technology -- but it's not high-definition compatible Read more

£2,500

5 July 2005 by Guy Cocker

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Hitachi 42PD7200 review

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Hitachi 42PD7200 review

An upgrade of the excellent 42PD5200, the 42PD7200 is stylish, well featured and up to date with high-definition compatibility. A solid, detailed picture across all sources thanks to Hitachi's Picture Master processing makes it recommended as a long-term investment Read more

£2,000

1 August 2005 by Guy Cocker

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Loewe Xelos A42 review

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Loewe Xelos A42 review

Loewe's latest 42-inch plasma offers a classy design, powerful sound and good connectivity for a reasonable price, but be warned -- you'll need a PhD in television repair to operate the menu system Read more

£3,200

8 August 2005 by Guy Cocker

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Sharp LC32GD1E review

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Sharp LC32GD1E review

LCD TVs still sit in a niche market, but already Sharp is carving itself out as the manufacturer to beat. Just as we'd recommend anyone buying an MP3 player to consider an Apple iPod, we'd do the same for Sharp's LCD TVs Read more

£2,200

3 June 2005 by Guy Cocker

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InFocus ScreenPlay 5700 review

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15 May 2005 by Guy Cocker

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NEC 42XR3 review

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NEC 42XR3 review

The 42XR3 is the smaller brother of one of our favourite plasmas, the 61XR3. The 42XR3 is still more expensive than most at this size, but the performance will win over anyone who has picture quality high on their list of priorities. There's no Freeview tuner or RGB Scart input though, so you'll have to wait for HD content to make the most of it Read more

£2,300

31 August 2005 by Guy Cocker

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Fujitsu P42HTS40 review

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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

£2,900

19 October 2005 by Guy Cocker

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