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Panasonic Viera TH-46PZ85 review
The Panasonic Viera TH-46PZ85 is another fantastic plasma TV from the company. It excels at high-definition playback, even with upscaled DVDs and gaming material, and has plenty of good features. The sound quality is also fantastic, producing both big bass and crystal clear dialogue Read more
10 June 2008 by Ian Morris
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Pioneer Kuro PDP-LX5090 review
If you have the money to burn, this TV is as good as it gets for home entertainment -- unless you want to go the projection route. Its blacks are unparalleled, especially in HD, and Blu-ray looks just as fantastic on the 1080p screen. Watch out for Pioneer's unusual approach to inputs, though Read more
15 September 2008 by Ian Morris
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Samsung PS50A756 review
Samsung has improved its plasma TV range this year -- a real achievement considering how good the previous range was. And this PS50A756 is a truly fantastic TV, with bright, beautiful colours, sharp detail and good sound quality. Then there are the infinite features, which put this TV at the top of its class Read more
13 October 2008 by Ian Morris
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Pioneer Kuro KRP-500A review
In spite of the embarrassing acronym, the Pioneer Kuro KRP-500A is a very high-end TV, aimed squarely at the home-cinema enthusiast. With all its inputs and media gubbins in a separate box, it's incredibly thin for such a large panel -- and its picture is magnificent, as you'd expect for such a high price Read more
16 December 2008 by Ian Morris
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Pioneer PDP-428XD review
With its 'Kuro', blacker-than-black styling, the Pioneer PDP-428XD does live up to its hype. It might sound like a ridiculous thing to say about a TV but we really fell in love with the styling. It would make a great centrepiece to any home cinema and certainly impresses with its deep blacks Read more
28 September 2007 by Ian Morris
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Samsung UE46B8000 review
The 46-inch, 1080p, LED-edge-lit UE46B8000 is fantastically thin, offers excellent picture quality and is packed full of useful and entertaining features. It's pricey and there are some patchiness issues with the backlight on rare occasions, but this is a remarkable set Read more
8 June 2009 by Ian Morris
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Philips 9000 LED Pro (40PFL9704H/12) review
At around £1,800, we think the 40-inch, 1080p, LED-backlit 40PFL9704H/12 LCD TV is too expensive, but, as long as you're good friends with your bank manager, we're happy to recommend this set. Its construction, picture and sound quality, and feature set all scream class Read more
29 January 2010 by Ian Morris
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Philips Cineos 42PFL9632D review
You could see the light with Philips' Cineos 42PFL9632D. With Ambilight technology improving blacks and colours on the screen, you'll get a refined and detailed picture with this flat panel TV. Plus, you'll hear decent quality sound for day-to-day viewing. Come towards the light Read more
6 November 2007 by Ian Morris
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Samsung LE52F96 review
Samsung has made a great step forward in terms of innovation with this stylish, high-performance plasma screen. Aesthetically pleasing with its illuminated touch-sensitive buttons, the LE52F96 delivers stunning detail and picture quality in high definition Read more
8 October 2007 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic Viera TX-P50X10B review
The 50-inch Viera TX-P50X10B plasma TV is aimed at bargain hunters who don't want to compromise on screen size. Good value for money and stylishly designed, it looks like a more expensive TV and offers very good picture quality too -- most people will never realise it's a 720p, not 1080p, set Read more
13 February 2009 by Ian Morris
