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Budget 32-inch LCD TVs under £599
Everyone wants a slim TV, and the good news is there's a price war online and on the high street. You can now get a great 32-inch TV for under £599 -- here's a selection Read more
4 April 2008 by Ian Morris
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Cheap 1080p LCD TVs
TVs that can display the 'Full HD' 1080p resolution are rapidly becoming the standard and their prices are falling all the time -- here are four of the best, for around £1,000 and under Read more
21 December 2007 by Ian Morris
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Best TVs for deep contrast
Do you like your films noir? From LED backlights to dynamic contrast ratios, LCD and plasma television makers are all about the dark these days. We present the four TVs we like best for producing the maximum contrast to enlighten you on the subject -- or not Read more
19 October 2007 by Ian Morris
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Best LCD TVs under £700
Got £700 to blow on a new telly? Check out our round-up of the best LCDs and compare the features to find the best one for you Read more
27 July 2007 by Ian Morris
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42-inch televisions for under £1,000
We've taken a look at four of the best 42-inch televisions, all of which are available for about £1,000 if you shop around online Read more
9 March 2007 by Ian Morris
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42-inch flat-screen TVs: LCD vs Plasma
With manufacturers producing TVs in ever-increasing sizes and prices becoming more affordable there's never been a better time to take a look at the bigger picture. Anything above 42 inches was once reserved for plasma, but improved technology has seen LCDs invade the large-screen domain. We break down each technology's strengths and weaknesses Read more
29 September 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Hard drive/DVD recorders
Hybrid hard drive/DVD recorders combine the convenience and economy of recording onto a hard drive with the option to archive your favourite moments onto DVD Read more
1 September 2006 by Mary Lojkine
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Dual-tuner Freeview PVRs
When Freeview PVRs arrived, it was easy to see how the ability to pause live TV and record to a hard drive would revolutionise the way we watch TV. The first-generation devices only had one tuner though, and hence the ability to only record and watch one channel. When dual tuner devices arrived, the dream was finally realised -- you could record one channel to the hard drive while watching another Read more
25 January 2006 by Guy Cocker
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TVs for the bedroom: Mid-range beauties
If you want to buy a new TV these days, it'll have to be a flat screen, even if it's for the bedroom or kitchen. These new models from the major makers impress not only because of their picture quality and design, but also their low price. Some even offer integrated Freeview tuners and high-definition compatibility, meaning they're perfect long-term buys Read more
18 October 2005 by Guy Cocker
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It's playback time: Freeview hard-drive recorders
If you've not yet made the upgrade to Freeview, you should think about spending that little bit more and buying an integrated recorder. These devices don't just record, they also enable you to pause live TV, rewind through what you've been watching and cut out the ad breaks... Read more
20 September 2005 by Guy Cocker
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