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Sony Bravia EX1 (KDL-52EX1) review
Sony seems to have let its mad scientists loose on the 52-inch, 1080p Bravia KDL-52EX1 LCD TV, judging by its bold, picture-frame design. Its appearance won't appeal to everyone, but the 1080i wireless connectivity is handy and the set's pictures aren't bad either Read more
18 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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JVC Xiview LT-42WX70 review
The 42-inch, 1080p LT-42WX70 LCD screen is a brave attempt by JVC to bring something new to the TV table. It's eye-wateringly expensive, but it offers awesome colour reproduction, excellent contrast and exceptionally sharp pictures, as well as a stunning design Read more
12 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Loewe Connect 42 Media Full-HD+ 100 DR+ review
The 42-inch, 1080p Connect 42 Media Full-HD+ 100 DR+ is the very definition of a premium LCD TV. It looks stunning in every set-up option, its multimedia capability is unparalleled, it delivers positively Olympian sound, and its pictures are frequently awesome Read more
10 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Samsung B7020WW (UE55B7020WW) review
The 55-inch, 1080p UE55B7020WW LCD TV with LED edge lights looks like it's been sent from five years in the future, cramming an extraordinary amount of features into its incredibly svelte body. Its backlight-inconsistency flaw is disappointing, but its pictures are excellent otherwise Read more
29 October 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Panasonic Viera V10 (TX-P58V10) review
With Pioneer about to abandon the UK TV scene, the 58-inch, 1080p Viera TX-P58V10 plasma telly has emerged as a hugely worthy heir to the mega-screen throne. Besides tonnes of features and connections, this colossal set offers spectacular pictures that outstrip Panasonic's already very high standards Read more
8 October 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Sony Bravia X4500 (KDL-46X4500) review
The 46-inch, 1080p, LED-backlit Bravia KDL-46X4500 LCD TV produces, on occasions, the best pictures we've seen on a flat TV from Sony. It's also attractive, well-connected and far cheaper than sets that use the same technology, although it'll still dent your wallet. This is an imperious TV Read more
31 July 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Philips Essence 42PES0001D review
The 42-inch, 1080p Essence 42PES0001D LCD TV is one of the best Philips sets we've seen. Design-wise, this amazingly thin TV is a marvel, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a set that's easier to hang on the wall. Most importantly, picture quality is spectacular, and audio quality, via the separate speaker bar, isn't bad either Read more
6 March 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Panasonic Viera TH-65PZ800 review
The 65PZ800, with full HD resolution, offers impressively vibrant and natural pictures for a 65-inch plasma TV, as well as high-quality audio. For those seeking a convincing home-cinema experience, the main downside is that the set is nowhere near as beautiful as it is big Read more
13 January 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Hitachi P50XR01 review
With simple innovation, Hitatchi's PX50XR01 stands out from the crowd. Combining a 250GB hard disk recorder with a 'Full HD' plasma screen is a great idea as it cuts down on clutter and makes the whole HDD recording process much easier. With great picture quality, this TV is a winner Read more
23 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Pioneer PDP-LX608D review
The Pioneer PDP-LX608D is a 60-inch 1080p plasma TV. It comes equipped with Pioneer's Kuro technology, so black levels of unprecedented depth and subtlety make a true home-cinema experience. Hi-def material is delivered with clarity and detail and the range and naturalism of colours is top-drawer Read more
9 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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