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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

Best cheap 37-inch LCD televisions

A 37-inch screen makes a lot of sense for most homes. For a start they aren't totally dominating, but they do have enough impact to impress your friends. High-definition material will look stunning, but it won't be too much of a stretch for the screen to handle Freeview well too Read more

11 May 2007 by Ian Morris

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Panasonic Viera DT30 (TX-L37DT30) hands-on

Panasonic's LCD TVs haven't rocked our socks off in the past, but the 37-inch, LED-illuminated Viera TX-L37DT30 may change all that. This 3D TV looks promising. Read more

7 March 2011 by Ian Morris

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42-inch flat-screen TVs: LCD vs Plasma

With manufacturers producing TVs in ever-increasing sizes and prices becoming more affordable there's never been a better time to take a look at the bigger picture. Anything above 42 inches was once reserved for plasma, but improved technology has seen LCDs invade the large-screen domain. We break down each technology's strengths and weaknesses Read more

29 September 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith

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Rear-projection televisions

All the fuss over flat-screen TV has taken the limelight away from the humble rear-projection television. Rear-pro's physical similarity to the CRT TVs of old mean it's less attractive than its plasma and LCD contemporaries, but rear-pro is still the best way of getting a huge screen at an affordable price. The high contrast and cinematic picture quality mean that these TVs are perfect for movie lovers... Read more

8 March 2006 by Guy Cocker

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32-inch hi-def LCDs with Freeview

LCDs are getting cheap enough to compete with CRTs on price, and the advent of high definition means they make a huge difference to your viewing. Most people will think that bigger is better, but a 32-inch model is the perfect size for most rooms. We've selected the best 32-inch LCDs on the market that are hi-def compatible and, as a bonus, they've all got integrated Freeview tuners... Read more

2 December 2005 by Guy Cocker

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Four of the best plasma televisions

Some of our favourite televisions at the moment are plasmas. This is a pretty new development because it feels as though it's taken a while for the technology to catch up with LCD, especially in terms of value. Now though, there are enough reasons to favour a plasma if you're about to splash some cash on a new telly Read more

5 August 2009 by Ian Morris

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Best large-screen TVs under £800

We compare four of the best TVs on the market for around the £800 mark -- the feature-laden Sony Bravia KDL-40V5500, the Panasonic Viera TX-P42S10 with its stunning pictures, the LG 42LF7700 with its built-in freesat receiver, and the LG 42PQ6000, a great all-rounder Read more

5 August 2009 by Ian Morris

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Best LED TVs

LED TVs deliver brighter colours, darker blacks and thinner designs, but with a wealth of choice out there, which should you plump for? Read more

7 June 2012 by Niall Magennis

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Sharp Aquos Wireless Lifestyle TV hands-on

Sharp's 20-inch Aquos Wireless Lifestyle TV may be a contender for the prettiest portable telly on the block, but, saddled with a wince-inducing price tag, it's also one of the most expensive, pound for pound. Read more

8 September 2011 by Steve May

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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

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