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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Projectors

Editors' choice Sony VPL-VW90ES review

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Sony VPL-VW90ES review

Sony's first 3D projector is a high-end treat. The SXRD light engine is as sharp as a sushi knife, and we didn't spot any picture-spoiling 3D crosstalk effects. If you really want to watch 3D movies at home, you need to buy one of these. Read more

£6,000

13 December 2010 by Steve May

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

Pioneer PDP-5000EX review

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Pioneer PDP-5000EX review

Due to its £6,000 price tag, the Pioneer PDP-5000EX is intended for home cinema fanatics. Its 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution makes it one of only a very select group of plasma screens able to show 1080p high definition, and with two HDMI sockets and one component video input, it's certainly got the potential to be a hub for several hi-def devices Read more

£5,500

16 November 2006 by Rob Gillman

CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras

Editors' choice Leica M9 review

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Leica M9 review

The most impressive camera we have ever tested, the Leica M9 is also the most expensive. Read more

£8,500

17 October 2011 by Nik Rawlinson

CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Digital SLRs

Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III review

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Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III review

The Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III is an imaging powerhouse. If you're looking for many megapixels in exchange for your well-earned pounds, this dSLR packs a whopping 21. With a large screen, live view and beefed up AF and exposure systems, this camera could revolutionise your photography Read more

£5,249

7 March 2008 by Philip Ryan

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

Loewe Individual 40 Compose Full-HD+ 100 DR+ review

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Loewe Individual 40 Compose Full-HD+ 100 DR+ review

The 40-inch, 1080p Individual 40 Compose Full-HD+ 100 DR+ LCD TV is staggeringly expensive. The TV portion alone, never mind all the extras, costs almost £4,000. Those who can afford it, though, will get great features, design and performance for their money Read more

£6,300

9 March 2009 by Ian Morris

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Projectors

InFocus ScreenPlay 777 review

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InFocus ScreenPlay 777 review

For true home cinema fans, the arrival of 3-chip DLP projectors was perhaps even more significant than flatscreen TVs. This super-premium technology offers Odeon-quality projection in the home along with full high definition compatibility. It's the sort of thing gadget-heads and AV fanatics will dream about owning Read more

£9,999

17 October 2005 by Guy Cocker

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

NEC 61XR3 review

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NEC 61XR3 review

Let's admit it: this 61-inch plasma screen will remain the guilty pleasure of the dedicated hardcore cinema fan or those with a massive disposable income. Still, it's remarkably cool, and even if you don't intend to spend such a huge amount of money on a television, it's always interesting to know what's out there Read more

£8,000

17 May 2005 by Guy Cocker

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

Sharp LC-45GD1E review

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22 March 2005 by Kevin Miller

CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders

Canon XL H1 review

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Canon XL H1 review

At nearly £6,000, the XL H1 is by far the most expensive HD option in its class, featuring three 1.67-megapixel, 16:9-native, 1/3-inch CCDs. To those familiar with Canon's XL system, the XL H1 may prove the obvious choice. To others, its quirky design, lack of progressive-video capabilities and high price may be too much to put up with Read more

£5,800

22 February 2006 by Ben Wolf

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

LG 55-inch OLED TV hands-on

LG's 55-inch 55EM960V is the biggest OLED telly yet, and at just 4mm thick it looks extremely cool to boot. Read more

25 May 2012 by Andrew Hoyle

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