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NEC PlasmaSync 42XR4 review

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NEC PlasmaSync 42XR4 review

The NEC PlasmaSync 42XR4 is the company's best plasma screen to date, improving on picture quality in all departments over its predecessors. It lacks Scart sockets or any sort of built-in tuner but is a strong contender as a dedicated movie or sporting screen Read more

£2,450

21 April 2006 by Daniel Braithwaite

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LG 50PB65 review

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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

£560

18 October 2007 by Alex Jennings

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LG 47LB2RF review

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LG 47LB2RF review

The LG 47LB2RF is a stylish 'Full HD' 1080p screen with good high-definition performance and excellent sound quality, but it lacks a Freeview tuner and standard-definition images do not fare well at all Read more

£2,200

21 February 2007 by Ian Morris

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Hitachi P50T01U review

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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

£990

18 October 2007 by Alex Jennings

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Hitachi L42VP01 review

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Hitachi L42VP01 review

A 42-inch LCD TV designed first and foremost to hit a low price, the L42VP01 nevertheless manages to include full 1080p high definition, a staggering 10,000:1 contrast ratio and two HDMI inputs. It cuts corners with its standard-def performance, but it's a great value screen for hi-def Read more

£750

16 January 2008 by Alex Jennings

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LG 47LY95 review

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LG 47LY95 review

The LG 47LY95 is a good-looking 47-inch plasma TV with 'Full HD' compatibility. Colours are brilliantly vibrant and the screen is very sharp. HD performance is crisp, and it has plenty of features that don't suffer from motion blurring problems that haunt the performances of many of its rivals Read more

£1,200

25 October 2007 by Alex Jennings

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LG 42PC55 review

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LG 42PC55 review

LG's 42PC55 offers you 42 inches of plasma loveliness and a glossy piano-black finish that will look stylish in any lounge. If you're on a budget and are after a large, affordable screen that will cope with hi-def, this is ideal Read more

£900

4 May 2007 by Ian Morris

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LG 42LF66 review

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LG 42LF66 review

The LG 42LF66 is a great value 42-inch 'Full HD' LCD TV. Colours are rich, vibrant and attention grabbing, while tones look natural. High definition pictures are of superb quality and motion blurring is kept to a minimum. Sound quality is also good and the set is well connected Read more

£750

6 November 2007 by Alex Jennings

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JVC LT-42DA8BJ review

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JVC LT-42DA8BJ review

When it comes to TVs, £800 is a magic number -- if you're planning to spend £1,000, it leaves some cash in the kitty to complete your AV setup. JVC's 42-inch, dual HDMI LT-42DA8BJ is the latest TV at this price point, but has it compromised quality to go so low? Read more

£720

6 August 2007 by Ian Morris

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