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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Samsung LE46F71BX review
Samsung's LE46F71BX is a 1080p panel suitable for viewing the latest high-definition sources. In fact, it makes this something of a speciality -- hi-def looks great, but standard-definition pictures are nowhere near as well-catered for and there isn't even an integrated Freeview tuner. For hi-def elitists only Read more
7 November 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Philips Cinema 21:9 (56PFL9954H/12) review
If you're a movie lover with deep pockets, the Philips Cinema 21:9 is unlikely to disappoint, offering a truly immersive way to enjoy films shot in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio in the comfort of your couch. Its great picture quality and fantastic audio are also complemented by a lovely design and plenty of features Read more
18 November 2009 by Ian Morris
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LG LW650T (55LW650T) review
LG's latest range of 3D TVs come bundled with a whopping seven pairs of 3D glasses, thanks to its cheaper passive method of delivering the tri-dimensional kicks. It's an impressive performer, too. Read more
26 April 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Philips Essence 42PES0001D review
The 42-inch, 1080p Essence 42PES0001D LCD TV is one of the best Philips sets we've seen. Design-wise, this amazingly thin TV is a marvel, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a set that's easier to hang on the wall. Most importantly, picture quality is spectacular, and audio quality, via the separate speaker bar, isn't bad either Read more
6 March 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Loewe Connect 37 Media Full-HD+ DR+ review
You'll need to take a deep breath to say the name of Loewe's latest LCD TV, the Connect 37 Media Full-HD+ DR+. While its name may be hard to swallow, it has a beautiful design and you'll find the combination of a TV, media streamer and Freeview PVR is easy to stomach Read more
1 April 2008 by Ian Morris
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Loewe Art SL 42 Full-HD+ 100 DR+ review
If you discount its ridiculous name, the 42-inch, 1080p Art SL 42 Full-HD+ 100 DR+ LCD TV has plenty going for it. It's attractive, boasts good picture and sound quality, and offers more configuration options than you can shake a stick at. The real question is whether you're willing to spend over £3,000 on a TV Read more
20 April 2009 by Ian Morris
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Pioneer PDP-LX608D review
The Pioneer PDP-LX608D is a 60-inch 1080p plasma TV. It comes equipped with Pioneer's Kuro technology, so black levels of unprecedented depth and subtlety make a true home-cinema experience. Hi-def material is delivered with clarity and detail and the range and naturalism of colours is top-drawer Read more
9 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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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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Samsung UE55ES8000 review
The Samsung UE55ES8000 is a beautiful TV with mostly great picture quality but voice and gesture control and Smart TV could be better. Read more
7 March 2012 by Jason Jenkins
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Philips 42PFL9803 review
With its 42PFL9803 LCD, Philips further hones a first-generation technology. Instead of a panel illuminated from behind like in most LCDs, the 9803 uses an array of more than 1,000 LEDs behind the panel to illuminate the picture. The result is a breathtaking, crisp image that is enhanced by superb audio Read more
4 December 2008 by Ian Morris
