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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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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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Samsung PS-63P76FD review
The Samsung PS-63P76FD is a whopper of a TV at 63 inches, but all for a great value. This 'Full HD' set produces excellent black levels that give dark scenes great realism and colours are rich and natural. Audio is pretty potent, too and the TV has connections galore Read more
1 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Panasonic TH-103PF9 review
The Panasonic TH-10PF is an absolutely huge plasma screen -- 103 inches. Very few will be able to afford it, but for the hi-def jet set it's a great alternative to buying a projector for a home cinema, with excellent picture quality, natural black levels, pleasing brightness and good contrast Read more
23 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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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
17 May 2005 by Guy Cocker
