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Samsung UE32EH5000 review
Strong sound and excellent picture quality makes the Samsung UE32EH5000 a cracking budget TV. Read more
22 March 2013 by Niall Magennis
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LG 60PF95 review
Expanding its Chocolate look from phones into TVs, LG has equipped this massive 60-inch plasma with touch-sensitive glowing red controls. It might be an awful lot of money, but for a TV of this size -- and with 1080p hi-def performance this good -- it's almost a bargain Read more
13 June 2007 by Rob Gillman
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Pioneer PDP-427XD review
The 7th-generation PDP-427XD is the latest in a line of high-performance plasma displays. The design has been fully integrated to keep pace with its convenience-oriented competitors, while the specification includes high-definition compatibility, integrated Freeview, complete connectivity and some of the most advanced picture processing available Read more
23 November 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Panasonic Viera TH42PX600 review
If you're looking for a large-screen display but can't decide between LCD and plasma, then look no further. Compared to similarly sized LCD models we've seen, the TH42PX600's detail may not be quite as crisp, but this plasma screen's superb contrast, cohesive movement and natural colour balance creates a more realistic picture than most LCDs can dream of Read more
31 October 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Philips 42PF9831D review
It's very expensive, but Philips' latest 42-inch LCD fully justifies the price tag with a wealth of innovations to improve picture quality and the overall viewing experience. Chief of these is the Ambilight back-lighting, which produces an appropriately coloured glow behind the set to make you feel even closer to the high-definition action Read more
16 June 2006 by Daniel Braithwaite
