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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Cello C1973FIP review
With a built-in iPod dock and DVD player, the 19-inch, HD Ready C1973FIP LCD TV will appeal to those who are either short on space or just hate clutter. You can't expect top-notch picture quality from a machine of this type at this price, but it offers decent performance and convenience in a cute design Read more
9 October 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Ferguson F2620LVD review
The F2620LVD combines an HD Ready, 26-inch LCD TV with a DVD player for relative peanuts. Considering the price, you can't expect the pinnacle of AV performance, but high-definition pictures are reasonably sharp and images are generally bright. As a second-room TV, it could be worth considering Read more
30 July 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Sharp Aquos LC-19D1E review
The 19-inch Sharp LC-19D1E LCD TV is beautifully styled, remarkably cheap and boasts the best pictures we've seen at the sub-£250 end of the TV market. HD Ready and with a feature set not far removed from those of Sharp's big-screen models, this is a near perfect second-room TV Read more
22 January 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Humax LGB-22DYT review
Small LCD TVs don't have to sound awful. The LGB-22DYT, Humax's 22-inch offering, is out to buck the weedy-sounding trend, with a separate 'speaker bar' running the show instead of puny bezel speakers. It also crams in plenty of pixels, making for an HD Ready experience Read more
30 May 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Humax LGB-19DRT review
This 19-inch LCD TV has some really handy features that would make it a perfect second set for a bedroom, games room or study. You can record Freeview programmes to an external USB drive, and it has a plethora of inputs for your consoles. Price might be a sticking point, but you get a lot for your money Read more
8 April 2008 by Ian Morris
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Humax LU23-TD2 review
If you're looking for a second screen to use for gaming or to keep the kids busy while you watch a film on your larger screen, the Humax LU23-TD2 is a worthy choice. It's great value for money, with good sound and HD picture quality. Make this TV part of the family Read more
12 February 2008 by Ian Morris
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JVC HD-56ZR7J review
The JVC HD-56ZR7J is a 56-inch rear projection TV with 1080p, and it's available at a bargain price. The set produces deep black levels and boasts fine detail. It fires on all cylinders when dealing with hi-def content, producing scintillatingly sharp pictures and fine detail Read more
31 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Sony Bravia KDL-20S2020 review
The Sony Bravia KDL-20S2020 is quite possibly the best small-screen LCD TV yet in terms of value for money. Performance is excellent -- picture quality rivals some of its larger screen competitors and high-definition content will surprise you with its sharpness and clarity Read more
25 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Loewe Modus L 37 review
The Loewe Modus L 37 is cute and unassuming, with crisp picture quality in both high and standard definition. The 37-inch LCD TV has great design features, with a subtle combination of cool, minimal lines and a svelte profile that may justify the premium price Read more
16 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Sony Bravia KDL-40S2010 review
The KDL-40S2010 is from the entry-level S series and despite this the screen shares the clean, elegant design and full functionality of the more illustrious X- and V-series Sony models. We're less overawed by the performance, though. High-definition image quality is decent, but standard sources struggle to justify the price Read more
19 October 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
