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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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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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Pioneer Kuro KRP-500A review
In spite of the embarrassing acronym, the Pioneer Kuro KRP-500A is a very high-end TV, aimed squarely at the home-cinema enthusiast. With all its inputs and media gubbins in a separate box, it's incredibly thin for such a large panel -- and its picture is magnificent, as you'd expect for such a high price Read more
16 December 2008 by Ian Morris
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Pioneer Kuro PDP-LX5090 review
If you have the money to burn, this TV is as good as it gets for home entertainment -- unless you want to go the projection route. Its blacks are unparalleled, especially in HD, and Blu-ray looks just as fantastic on the 1080p screen. Watch out for Pioneer's unusual approach to inputs, though Read more
15 September 2008 by Ian Morris
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Samsung PS-63P76FD review
The Samsung PS-63P76FD is a whopper of a TV at 63 inches, but all for a great value. This 'Full HD' set produces excellent black levels that give dark scenes great realism and colours are rich and natural. Audio is pretty potent, too and the TV has connections galore Read more
1 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Samsung PS50P96 review
Samsung's PS50P96 is a stunning 50-inch plasma TV that boasts incredible picture performance. It's not for the tight-fisted, however those who part with the cash will be rewarded with astounding black levels and smooth movement Read more
3 September 2007 by Ian Morris
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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 TH50PX600 review
If you're looking for a large-screen HD Ready television, and have the room for an enormous 50-inch display, then you'll almost certainly want to consider this stunning set. The price tag might put some people off, and it doesn't support 1080p, but you'll be assured amazing picture quality Read more
29 January 2007 by Ian Morris
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LG 50PY2R review
LG has upped the ante with this 50-inch plasma, but the 50PY2R isn't just a super-size screen. It's affordable, and combines a solid design with brilliant performance -- for such a large screen, pictures are surprisingly clean with only the occasional colour gradation causing it any problems. It is somewhat lacking in connectivity, though Read more
18 August 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Panasonic Viera TH37PV500 review
This Viera may well be expensive, but you're buying a TV that's been crafted with loving care. The image quality is startlingly good -- anyone who had written plasma off should be pleasantly surprised by the colour and contrast depth of this brand-new panel Read more
21 February 2006 by Guy Cocker
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