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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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Panasonic Viera TH-50PX70 review
Panasonic's TH-50PX70 is an impeccably designed 50-inch plasma, with equally impressive build quality and a gorgeous picture. If you're looking for a high-quality flat-screen TV at an affordable price, look no further Read more
20 April 2007 by Rob Gillman
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Pioneer PDP-5000EX review
Due to its £6,000 price tag, the Pioneer PDP-5000EX is intended for home cinema fanatics. Its 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution makes it one of only a very select group of plasma screens able to show 1080p high definition, and with two HDMI sockets and one component video input, it's certainly got the potential to be a hub for several hi-def devices Read more
16 November 2006 by Rob Gillman
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LG 42PC1D review
Just over a grand for a 42-inch plasma? Bargain -- especially when it's stuffed full of high-class features like dual HDMI inputs, 10,000:1 contrast, reflection-reducing Clear Filter screen and picture-processing XD Engine. It outperforms some costlier rivals on picture quality, particularly with high-definition images Read more
23 June 2006 by Rob Gillman
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Panasonic Viera TH42PX60 review
The Viera range has kept on improving over the past couple of years, and this is the high point so far. An excellent marriage of design and performance, sporting two HDMI inputs and a 42-inch screen, this plasma is one of the very best -- if not one of the cheapest -- money can buy Read more
7 April 2006 by Rob Gillman
