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Toshiba Regza SL (46SL753B) review
The 46-inch, 1080p Toshiba Regza 46SL753B LCD TV with LED edge lights isn't exactly beautiful, but it could be a good choice if you want a TV for watching hi-def movies and playing games. As with most flat-screen TVs, you'll need an external speaker system to get decent audio, though Read more
21 June 2010 by Ian Morris
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LG LH3000 (42LH3000) review
The 42LH3000 is one of the cheapest 42-inch, 1080p LCD TVs available from a big-name manufacturer. While its standard-definition performance isn't amazing, its high-definition pictures are very sharp, and it offers impressive audio for a flat-screen TV Read more
9 April 2010 by Patrick Wignall
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Toshiba Regza ZV (47ZV635DB) review
Most potential buyers will probably be very happy with the 47-inch, 1080p Regza 47ZV635DB LCD TV. Besides its excellent high-definition pictures, there's nothing particularly thrilling about it, but you'll be hard-pressed to find anything wrong with it either Read more
12 March 2010 by Ian Morris
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Toshiba Regza 46ZV555DB review
The 46-inch, 1080p LCD 46ZV555DB is a straightforward set that handles high-definition content particularly well. That's fortunate, as the set doesn't perform so well with Freeview and standard-definition material. Overall, we liked this TV but felt Toshiba could have done better Read more
26 January 2009 by Ian Morris
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Sharp Aquos LC46XL2E review
Finished in black with a glass bezel around the outside, the Sharp Aquos LC-46XL2E has a modern look that will complement any room. It has an excellent menu system that's easy to access if you're planning a night in front of the TV. With great sound and excellent Freeview performance, it's one to consider Read more
29 November 2007 by Ian Morris
