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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

Best TVs for enjoying the World Cup in HD

This summer, numerous nations will gather together their most effete and scandalously overpaid menfolk in a bid to cheat each other out of the World Cup. We've rounded up four of the best TVs on which to watch the footballing drama unfold Read more

13 May 2010 by Ian Morris

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Best TVs for the football season

Getting the best-possible picture is of paramount importance if you want to be able to enjoy seeing a player take a dive, or argue about which massively overpaid prima donna has the most professionally plucked eyebrows. We've rounded up some contenders for your cash Read more

18 August 2009 by Ian Morris

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

LG LW980T (55LW980T) hands-on

LG's 55-inch 55LW980T is a monster of a 3D TV. Its Nano Full LED backlighting ups the ante when it comes to image smoothness, while the Dual Play gaming mode should win this unique telly a horde of new fans. Read more

5 September 2011 by Steve May

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

Panasonic Viera VT30 hands-on

The Panasonic Viera VT30 range has us very excited. The VT20 line-up that it replaces was superb in its own right, so we're expecting the VT30 range to deliver the best picture quality we've ever seen. Read more

3 March 2011 by Ian Morris

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Plasma perfection: the 42-inch flat-screen shootout

Want a flat screen that won't break the bank? LCD is expensive at the 32-inch mark, and into the crazy price bracket above that. But plasmas offer big screen thrills at a competitive price -- three of the models here are well under £2,000... Read more

1 July 2005 by Guy Cocker

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

The best way to spend £1,000

Got £1,000 sloshing around in your pocket? Think your living room needs an upgrade? Here's the four products that will revolutionise your home entertainment -- all yours for under a grand, guv Read more

1 June 2007 by Ian Morris

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

Toshiba 55ZL1 hands-on

It's difficult to mourn the passing of Toshiba's Cell TV when the 55ZL1's Cevo Engine looks so sweet. The 55-inch TV's multi-processor architecture promises to make it the Audi R8 of screens, and niceties like 2D-to-3D conversion look incredibly refined. Read more

10 September 2010 by Steve May

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

Best cheap TVs

Buying a budget TV needn't mean you have to skimp on features or build quality. But, if you go straight for the biggest, cheapest screen you can find, you're likely to end up disappointed. Follow our guidance instead, and give your lugholes and mince pies the AV performance they deserve. Read more

25 November 2010 by Mark Harris

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

'Full HD' resolution LCD TVs

Just when you thought it was safe to assume that any TV screen adorned with an HD Ready logo guaranteed complete high-definition support, the goal posts have moved. Let us put you in the picture with 'Full HD'... Read more

10 November 2006 by Mary Lojkine

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

LG 55-inch OLED TV hands-on

LG's 55-inch 55EM960V is the biggest OLED telly yet, and at just 4mm thick it looks extremely cool to boot. Read more

25 May 2012 by Andrew Hoyle

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