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Sharp LC37RD2E review
We're big fans of Sharp's LC37RD2E. It boasts some pretty amazing 100Hz picture-processing technology, which reduces motion blur and creates a smoother image, and it backs this up with excellent sound Read more
1 June 2007 by Ian Morris
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Samsung LE40N73B review
If features float your boat then Samsung's latest LCD, the N73 series, has more than your typical TV. As well as the usual high-definition specification, the screen also supports memory card applications that allow you to view pictures from your digital camera or listen to music from your iPod Read more
27 October 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Panasonic TH-42PZ70 review
The Panasonic TH-42PZ70 is a market-leading 'Full HD' TV that finally brings 1,920x1,080 native pixel count to the 42-inch plasma set. Colour blends look smooth and natural and the TV has fine black levels. It deals well HD sources and fast moving objects look crisp and clean Read more
9 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Acer AT2358 review
Sharp standard and high-definition pictures along with a neat USB-recording feature and excellent digital-media playback support make the 23-inch Acer AT2358 a superb small-screen TV. Read more
29 October 2010 by Niall Magennis
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Loewe Individual 40 Compose Full-HD+ 100 DR+ review
The 40-inch, 1080p Individual 40 Compose Full-HD+ 100 DR+ LCD TV is staggeringly expensive. The TV portion alone, never mind all the extras, costs almost £4,000. Those who can afford it, though, will get great features, design and performance for their money Read more
9 March 2009 by Ian Morris
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Acer AT2356 review
The 23-inch, 1080p AT2356 LCD TV may well be the perfect student telly. It won't dominate a small room, it's cheap, its picture quality is perfectly fine and it packs a Freeview tuner to boot. It also works as a monitor, even though, alas, you can't tilt its screen Read more
20 July 2010 by Ian Morris
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Sharp Aquos LC42XD1E review
To be able to watch the best images from next-gen DVD players and games consoles you'll need a screen with a so-called 'Full HD' (1,920x1,080-pixel) resolution, such as Sharp's Aquos LC42XD1E. This LCD offers a fantastic picture and future-proof spec at the expense of some more old-fashioned connectivity Read more
22 December 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Panasonic TX-26LXD70 review
The Panasonic TX-26LXD70 is a terrific 26-inch LCD TV with excellent performance -- 100Hz processing responds well and significantly improves motion, while HD sources are produced in fine detail. Colours look vibrant and rich and it also adjusts well to standard definition broadcasts Read more
25 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Panasonic TX-L24E3B review
The Panasonic TX-L24E3B offers refined picture and sound quality on a 24-inch TV, but it's pricey and misses a USB port and online features. Read more
6 February 2012 by Niall Magennis
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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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