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Panasonic Viera S20 (TX-P42S20B) review
The 42-inch, 1080p Viera TX-P42S20B is an excellent plasma TV. Its high-definition pictures look great via the built-in Freeview HD tuner, it's well-designed and it's reasonably priced too. The set lacks extras like Viera Cast, but there's very little to complain about really Read more
10 May 2010 by Ian Morris
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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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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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Toshiba Regza ZV (42ZV635DB) review
Packing plenty of picture-processing chops, the 42-inch, 1080p Regza 42ZV635DB's motion-handling capability is the best we've seen so far on a Toshiba LCD TV. The set's black levels could be better, but it offers an opulent design, good connectivity and a great deal of picture flexibility Read more
14 October 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Sony Bravia W5500 (KDL-46W5500) review
Despite a rather dour exterior, the 1080p, 46-inch Bravia KDL-46W5500 is a fantastic LCD TV. Its images are nothing short of sensational, it offers good connectivity and multimedia functionality, and, compared to other Bravia sets, it's surprisingly affordable too Read more
19 August 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Samsung PS50B550 review
The 1080p, 50-inch Samsung PS50B550 plasma TV isn't the most adventurous of sets but it's well worth splashing out on. Its high-definition and standard-definition pictures are both great, it sports a pleasingly retro design and it's got more connections than you can shake an HDMI cable at Read more
10 August 2009 by Ian Morris
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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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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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Philips Cineos 42PFL7603D review
The Philips Cineos 42PFL7603D is a lovely looking TV with superb HD performance and great sound at a sensible price -- the only real downside is the slightly ropey Freeview performance. This 42-inch 1080p LCD TV also has Ambilight, though not as advanced a system as the predecessing 9703 Read more
22 October 2008 by Ian Morris
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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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