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LG 52LG5000 review
It's big and it's cheap -- well, comparitively speaking -- and that combination is the LG 52LG5000's appeal. For the more quality-discerning types, it does have some black level problems, but they're not terrible. Plus, the TV's design, 'invisible' speakers and basic features are all solid Read more
18 September 2008 by Alex Jennings
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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
6 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Toshiba Regza 19AV505DB review
The 19-inch, HD Ready Regza 19AV505DB is a remarkably cheap and thoroughly decent LCD TV, with an attractive design. The set isn't bursting with features and its audio leaves something to be desired, but picture quality, while not perfect, exceeded our expectations by far, given the set's cost Read more
23 January 2009 by Alex Jennings
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JVC LT-37DG8 review
The JVC LT-37DG8 37-inch LCD TV is a good-looking HD Ready TV with built-in Freeview. It's well priced and high-definition image quality is excellent. Sharp pictures can also be found on standard definition material and the image-processing system produces solid-looking colours Read more
25 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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LG 22LU4000 review
The small-screen TV market is plagued by sets with rubbish picture quality and features, but the 22-inch, HD Ready 22LU4000 LCD TV isn't one of them. In fact, its picture quality is among the best we've seen at this size, and it packs in plenty of features, too. Its swanky looks are a bonus Read more
24 July 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Sony Bravia KDL-46W3000 review
The Sony Bravia KDL-46W3000 shows signs of real quality. The second generation in the range includes a high 16,000:1 contrast ratio and 1080p resolution, and the company obviously worked hard to improve image quality with a gaggle of image processing features Read more
5 March 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Toshiba Regza 32AV635DB review
Given its eye-poppingly affordable price, you can't be too surprised that the 32-inch Regza 32AV635DB LCD TV doesn't break any AV barriers. But it still outperforms the vast majority of its ultra-cheap peers, offering surprisingly accomplished pictures and plenty of features Read more
14 August 2009 by Alex Jennings
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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
16 January 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Sharp Aquos LC32AD5E review
Normally known as a high-end brand, Sharp has cut out all the extras with this low-cost 32-inch 720p LCD TV. It still boasts a perfectly acceptable set of connections and the trademark Sharp style, and although its performance isn't totally reliable, it's a very good option if you're on a budget Read more
3 March 2008 by Alex Jennings
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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
25 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
