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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
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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LG LW5 (42LW550T) review
Families will love the LG 42LW550T's impressive passive 3D support, and this 42-inch LED TV is no slouch when it comes to 2D images either. Add in some great Internet features and a sensible price tag, and you've got a great all-rounder. Read more
15 September 2011 by Niall Magennis
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LG 42LW650T review
LG's 42LW650T delivers strong 2D pictures and impressive Internet and media streaming but it stands out for its great passive 3D performance. Read more
28 October 2011 by Niall Magennis
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LG 32LX2R review
Te 32LX2R has a stylish design, but the build quality is questionable. And although the specification is high-definition compatible, there's no integrated digital TV tuner and it has fewer connection options than pricier models. It's very easy to use, though, and analogue TV looks comparatively good Read more
13 March 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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LG 32LC2D review
LG's 32LC2D includes an integrated Freeview tuner in an impressive specification that includes high-definition compatibility, XD picture processing and enough features to embarrass more expensive alternatives. Our only gripe is its slightly limited connectivity Read more
6 July 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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LG 42LF7700 (freesat) review
Representing LG's first entry into the freesat TV market, the 42-inch 42LF7700 LCD TV with a 1080p resolution is an admirable effort at a reasonable price. Boasting a seriously attractive design, it also offers hugely watchable pictures, although its black-level response is slightly disappointing Read more
14 April 2009 by Alex Jennings
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LG 50PG6900 review
This LG's built-in Freeview+ recorder is its main selling point. With 160GB of storage, it has more than enough room to record your favourite TV programmes. Despite some picture quality problems on Freeview, the system works well and is fairly easy to navigate Read more
10 October 2008 by Ian Morris
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LG 52LG5000 review
It's big and it's cheap -- well, comparitively speaking -- and that combination is the LG 52LG5000's appeal. For the more quality-discerning types, it does have some black level problems, but they're not terrible. Plus, the TV's design, 'invisible' speakers and basic features are all solid Read more
18 September 2008 by Alex Jennings
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LG 42PC55 review
LG's 42PC55 offers you 42 inches of plasma loveliness and a glossy piano-black finish that will look stylish in any lounge. If you're on a budget and are after a large, affordable screen that will cope with hi-def, this is ideal Read more
4 May 2007 by Ian Morris
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