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Philips 32PFL9632D review
The Philips 32PFL9632D is a 32-inch LCD TV that produces excellent high-definition picture quality, clear and smooth motion and great colour reproduction. It has plenty of connections, is easy to use and is very well designed. This could possibly be the best TV in its class Read more
23 October 2007 by Rob Gillman
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Philips 32PFL9604H review
The 32-inch, 1080p 32PFL9604H LCD TV is a striking set for a number of reasons. Firstly, it's beautifully built. Secondly, unlike most rival 'online' sets, it offers full and enjoyable Internet access. Finally, its picture and sound quality are truly fantastic. This glorious TV doesn't come cheap, though Read more
29 July 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Samsung C750 (LE46C750) review
The 46-inch Samsung LE46C750 LCD TV might not be able to compete with LED screens when it comes to style, but it largely holds its own in the picture-quality department and even produces good results with 3D content. Read more
17 March 2011 by Niall Magennis
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LG SL8000 (42SL8000) review
The strikingly slim, 42-inch, 1080p 42SL8000 is the best LG LCD TV we've seen so far. It's packed to bursting point with features and connections, its pictures are great 99 per cent of the time, and it looks beautiful. For the price, it's also remarkably good value Read more
21 October 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Sony Bravia EX503 (KDL-40EX503) review
Excellent sound and picture quality, great Internet services and a Freeview HD tuner combine to make the 40-inch KDL-40EX503 an impressive mid-range TV from Sony. Read more
23 September 2010 by Niall Magennis
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Philips Cineos 32PFL9603D review
We love it when a TV manufacturer remembers that most people don't live in enormous mansions. It's great for us plebs who live in lowly flats and modest houses to have a TV with the latest technology and excellent picture quality. Philips' 9603 does just that, and tops it off with sleek styling and Ambilight Read more
8 September 2008 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic Viera TX-32LXD60 review
Although we were more impressed by its 26-inch little brother, the TX-32LXD60 still rates highly with an attractive, understated design supported by an impressive specification that includes high-definition compatibility, the latest picture processing and complete connectivity with dual HDMI inputs Read more
9 October 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Panasonic TX26LXD60 review
The Panasonic TX26LXD60 features a future-proof HD Ready specification enhanced by new picture processing systems and advanced connectivity. Typical LCD constraints have been successfully improved and, with the advent of high definition, there're now two HDMI digital inputs Read more
24 April 2006 by Ritch Arrowsmith
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Samsung LE32R41BD review
The Samsung LE32R41BD is a good-quality, 32-inch LCD TV with every feature we look for, including picture processing, integrated Freeview and high-def compatibility -- and all for under £1,000 Read more
31 October 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Samsung LE32R74BD review
Most budget LCD screens are slighted by poor build quality and compromised features, but Samsung's LE32R74 boasts a stunning design with high-definition compatibility, integrated Freeview and advanced picture processing. At under £800 (if you shop around) it's a bargain, and competes on performance with those above its class Read more
9 June 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
