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LG EL9500 (15EL9500) review
The 15-inch LG 15EL9500 TV is an impressive showcase for OLED technology, but its sky-high price tag and tiny screen mean it isn't exactly ready for prime time. Read more
24 August 2010 by Niall Magennis
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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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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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Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 8 review
As you would expect from a Bang & Olufsen offering, the BeoVision 8 simply oozes class. As 26-inch LCDs go this one isn't packed with features, but it's built with such finesse that it demands to be held in the highest regard Read more
8 June 2007 by Rob Gillman
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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
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Sony Bravia KDL-32V2000 review
Sony's second-generation screens are some of the finest examples of LCD TVs that we've seen. The KDL-32V2000's design uses subtle finishing and superior build quality, while at its core is the latest Bravia Engine, a processing system that's been specifically designed for LCDs. It may be a tad pricey, but ultimately the KDL-32V2000 is worth every penny Read more
12 September 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Sony Bravia KDL-40V2000 review
Sony's new range of Bravias is here in time for the World Cup and the 40V2000 is a huge improvement from previous Sony LCDs, with a brand-new picture-processing engine and all sorts of other innovative gubbins inside the 40-inch frame. It might not be as striking as other LCDs and connectivity isn't a strong point, but it can't be faulted on picture quality Read more
6 June 2006 by Daniel Braithwaite
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Fujitsu P42HTA51 review
Fujitsu's P42HTA51 is a new 42-inch plasma that's arguably the brand's most home-focused model yet. It comes complete with a built-in TV tuner and actual European Scart sockets. Even better, at under £2,000 this new set carries the sort of price tag a domestic rather than corporate consumer might be expected to swallow Read more
23 May 2006 by Daniel Braithwaite
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Pioneer PDP 436SXE review
The Pioneer 436SXE is the company's first screen to integrate all features within a single unit. The beautifully constructed design features a future-proof specification, including integrated Freeview and high-definition compatibility, and the TV's performance is outstanding Read more
5 May 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Mirai T37156 Cobra review
With the T37156, Mirai has supplemented Japanese technology with Taiwanese cost efficiency and developed one of the most affordable large screen LCD TVs on the market. It is not without flaws, but if you're looking for a low-budget TV you'd be hard-pushed to get a cheaper deal Read more
27 April 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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