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Pioneer LX01 review
Pioneer's LX01 takes the idea of an all-in-one system to another dimension. It has a load of features, including a Freeview tuner, DVD/HDD recorder and surround receiver, and could be considered a home media hub that will accommodate your every home entertainment need Read more
3 June 2008 by Richard Arrowsmith
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TVonics DTR-Z500HD review
The TVonics DTR-Z500HD is a fast and funky Freeview HD digital recorder. Supremely easy to use, it's an ideal choice if you're upgrading from analogue TV. While there are some standard-definition recording-quality issues, its hi-def performance is terrific. Read more
12 August 2011 by Steve May
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Sharp Aquos LC32RD2E review
Sharp has embraced advanced 100Hz technology and produced a screen with impressive picture quality which it is offering for an affordable price -- at £650, the 32-inch LC32RD2E is a great entry-level LCD Read more
20 July 2007 by Richard Arrowsmith
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Toshiba Regza RV (40RV753) review
At £450, the 40-inch Toshiba Regza RV40RV753 television represents good value for money. It's capable of producing impressive pictures from both high and standard-definition material. Read more
2 September 2010 by Niall Magennis
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Panasonic TUCTH100 review
Panasonic's first stab at a Freeview recorder doesn't pull any punches -- it features two tuners, a wonderful interface and good connectivity. But its 80GB hard drive isn't overwhelmingly large, and at £80 more than the competition, its value credentials are in doubt Read more
24 August 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Sharp HT-SL50H review
Sharp's HT-SL50H is a good choice if your flat-screen TV's weedy audio is doing your nut in. The soundbar offers a crisp, wide, stereo spread, while the subwoofer fills out the mid-range. It's an elegant, affordable sonic upgrade for couch potatoes. Read more
15 August 2011 by Steve May
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Panasonic TX26LXD600 review
Panasonic's 26LXD600 is a new and improved model that's difficult to fault. It has now got a PC input and an SD memory card slot, it benefits from wider viewing angles and is supported by more sophisticated picture processing -- and we thought it would be difficult to raise performance standards... Read more
24 November 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Linksys Media Center Extender DMA2200 review
The Linksys Media Center Extender DMA220 is probably the best media streamer we've seen so far. It keeps your living room quiet and PC-free and it's a breeze to set up. It can handle a wide range of codecs, its DVD player will upscale to 1080p and it works wirelessly Read more
7 March 2008 by Rory Reid
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Panasonic DMP-BD10 review
Following Samsung's BD-P1000, this is only the second Blu-ray player to arrive in Europe. It delivers hi-def pictures up to a resolution of 1080p, as well as 7.1-channel surround sound. At £1,100, the DMP-BD10 has some real impressing to do to justify that outlay Read more
14 November 2006 by Rob Gillman
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Sony Bravia CX523 (KDL-32CX523) review
The 32-inch Sony Bravia KDL-32CX523 LCD TV offers excellent value for money, delivering impressive standard- and high-definition images, and top-notch Internet features. Read more
22 June 2011 by Niall Magennis
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