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Samsung C8000 (UE55C8000) review
The 3D-ready, 55-inch, 1080p UE55C8000 LCD TV with LED edge lights is one of the most exciting tellies we've ever clapped eyes on. Even discounting its 3D capability, it's worth the steep price tag, thanks to its stunning styling, astonishing HD pictures and bountiful features. Our socks have been obliterated Read more
17 May 2010 by Ian Morris
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Philips Cineos 52PFL9632D review
The 52-inch Philips Cineos 52PFL9632D models impresses, and not just with its Ambilight technology. It boasts plenty of connectivity and its 'Full HD' resolution means that every pixel of HD DVD and Blu-ray movies is on display. Feed it a diet of hi-def and this television will reward you Read more
21 November 2007 by Rob Gillman
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Pioneer Kuro PDP-LX6090 review
Not only does the Pioneer Kuro PDP-LX6090 deliver a colossal 60 inches of screen, it also displays picture quality that's nothing short of amazing. You'll need deep pockets to afford it, but its attention to detail with black levels and colour reproduction put this plasma TV in a league of its own Read more
7 July 2008 by Ian Morris
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LG 60PF95 review
Expanding its Chocolate look from phones into TVs, LG has equipped this massive 60-inch plasma with touch-sensitive glowing red controls. It might be an awful lot of money, but for a TV of this size -- and with 1080p hi-def performance this good -- it's almost a bargain Read more
13 June 2007 by Rob Gillman
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Panasonic Viera V10 (TX-P58V10) review
With Pioneer about to abandon the UK TV scene, the 58-inch, 1080p Viera TX-P58V10 plasma telly has emerged as a hugely worthy heir to the mega-screen throne. Besides tonnes of features and connections, this colossal set offers spectacular pictures that outstrip Panasonic's already very high standards Read more
8 October 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Sony KDS-55A2000 review
At around £1,500, Sony's 55-inch KDS-55A2000 is one of the cheapest 'full HD' TVs on the market. It performs brilliantly, has plenty of connections, yet costs less than half the price of a similar-sized plasma or LCD TV Read more
28 February 2007 by Rob Gillman
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Pioneer PDP-LX608D review
The Pioneer PDP-LX608D is a 60-inch 1080p plasma TV. It comes equipped with Pioneer's Kuro technology, so black levels of unprecedented depth and subtlety make a true home-cinema experience. Hi-def material is delivered with clarity and detail and the range and naturalism of colours is top-drawer Read more
9 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Samsung LE52M87BD review
The Samsung LE52M87BD is a 52-inch 1080p LCD TV which has strikingly good picture quality. Black levels are deep and convincing and the set delivers rich and vibrant colours. Hi-def reproduction has clarity and definition and the set looks fantastic with a high-gloss bezel and harmonious curves Read more
8 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Philips Cinema 21:9 (56PFL9954H/12) review
If you're a movie lover with deep pockets, the Philips Cinema 21:9 is unlikely to disappoint, offering a truly immersive way to enjoy films shot in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio in the comfort of your couch. Its great picture quality and fantastic audio are also complemented by a lovely design and plenty of features Read more
18 November 2009 by Ian Morris
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JVC HD-56ZR7J review
The JVC HD-56ZR7J is a 56-inch rear projection TV with 1080p, and it's available at a bargain price. The set produces deep black levels and boasts fine detail. It fires on all cylinders when dealing with hi-def content, producing scintillatingly sharp pictures and fine detail Read more
31 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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