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Hitachi P50XR01 review
With simple innovation, Hitatchi's PX50XR01 stands out from the crowd. Combining a 250GB hard disk recorder with a 'Full HD' plasma screen is a great idea as it cuts down on clutter and makes the whole HDD recording process much easier. With great picture quality, this TV is a winner Read more
23 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D review
The 42-inch Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D is one of the best LCD televisions we've seen and is like no other TV on the market, with the Ambilight Spectra turning the TV into a kaleidoscope of colour. In addition, its processing system will clean up any signal leaving you with sharp, crisp and clear images Read more
31 October 2007 by Rob Gillman
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Panasonic TH-50PZ700 review
With fantastic picture quality, automatic colour management and plenty of additional features, the TH-50PZ700 plasma gives pictures to die for and a striking sharpness for HD viewing. Deep black levels will add dynamism and tension to your viewing experience, and you will find this Panasonic better connected than most Read more
9 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Samsung PS50P96 review
Samsung's PS50P96 is a stunning 50-inch plasma TV that boasts incredible picture performance. It's not for the tight-fisted, however those who part with the cash will be rewarded with astounding black levels and smooth movement Read more
3 September 2007 by Ian Morris
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LG 47LB2RF review
The LG 47LB2RF is a stylish 'Full HD' 1080p screen with good high-definition performance and excellent sound quality, but it lacks a Freeview tuner and standard-definition images do not fare well at all Read more
21 February 2007 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic Viera TH50PX600 review
If you're looking for a large-screen HD Ready television, and have the room for an enormous 50-inch display, then you'll almost certainly want to consider this stunning set. The price tag might put some people off, and it doesn't support 1080p, but you'll be assured amazing picture quality Read more
29 January 2007 by Ian Morris
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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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LG 50PY2R review
LG has upped the ante with this 50-inch plasma, but the 50PY2R isn't just a super-size screen. It's affordable, and combines a solid design with brilliant performance -- for such a large screen, pictures are surprisingly clean with only the occasional colour gradation causing it any problems. It is somewhat lacking in connectivity, though Read more
18 August 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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NEC PlasmaSync 42XR4 review
The NEC PlasmaSync 42XR4 is the company's best plasma screen to date, improving on picture quality in all departments over its predecessors. It lacks Scart sockets or any sort of built-in tuner but is a strong contender as a dedicated movie or sporting screen Read more
21 April 2006 by Daniel Braithwaite
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NEC 42XR3 review
The 42XR3 is the smaller brother of one of our favourite plasmas, the 61XR3. The 42XR3 is still more expensive than most at this size, but the performance will win over anyone who has picture quality high on their list of priorities. There's no Freeview tuner or RGB Scart input though, so you'll have to wait for HD content to make the most of it Read more
31 August 2005 by Guy Cocker
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