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JVC LT-32DG8 review
JVC's latest 32-inch LCD TV, the LT-32DG8, is a typical entry-level model that features integrated Freeview and standard high-definition compatibility supported by two HDMI inputs, all for a competitive price Read more
7 June 2007 by Richard Arrowsmith
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LG 42LB1D review
LG's 42LB1D is a reasonably well-specified model that's HD Ready, with dual HDMI connections and integrated Freeview, which can be found for a very affordable price online. It's a good deal, but its picture performance is disappointing compared to the latest LCDs, although sound is very impressive Read more
28 December 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Sony Bravia KDL-40S2010 review
The KDL-40S2010 is from the entry-level S series and despite this the screen shares the clean, elegant design and full functionality of the more illustrious X- and V-series Sony models. We're less overawed by the performance, though. High-definition image quality is decent, but standard sources struggle to justify the price Read more
19 October 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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JVC LT-32DR7 review
Considering the competitive price we're pleased that few compromises have been made to this screen's specification and performance. In fact, it's only the lacklustre design that exposes the LT-32DR7 as a budget model. Image quality with Freeview is particularly impressive Read more
5 September 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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LG 32LC2D review
LG's 32LC2D includes an integrated Freeview tuner in an impressive specification that includes high-definition compatibility, XD picture processing and enough features to embarrass more expensive alternatives. Our only gripe is its slightly limited connectivity Read more
6 July 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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JVC LT-32DX7 review
The JVC LT-32DX7 comes into the market more competitively priced and better equipped than its predecessor, and its performance has also been improved. Now also offering more connections, a future-proof specification and solid sound, the 32DX7, despite having an average build quality, is a option to be considered Read more
30 June 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Samsung PS42Q7HD review
Samsung's 42Q7HD is a plasma TV that is both attractively designed and extensively equipped with HD compatibility, integrated Freeview and advanced picture-processing systems. It has limited connectivity and a couple of minor performance issues, but for its price these are easy to ignore Read more
27 June 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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LG 32LX2R review
Te 32LX2R has a stylish design, but the build quality is questionable. And although the specification is high-definition compatible, there's no integrated digital TV tuner and it has fewer connection options than pricier models. It's very easy to use, though, and analogue TV looks comparatively good Read more
13 March 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Toshiba 37WLT58 review
A huge improvement on its previous iteration, this 37-inch Toshiba LCD offers a wealth of features and connectivity -- including, notably, two HDMI inputs -- but an uninspiring design and unexceptional picture quality let the side down. For its size and spec, though, it's very good value Read more
3 February 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Sony KDF-E50A12U review
Sony's KDF-E50A12U is a huge 50-inch rear-projection screen that claims to take up the same corner space as a 42-inch plasma -- and it costs considerably less. With a future-proof specification and a surprisingly creditable picture, this is an ideal alternative to plasma for large-screen enthusiasts on a budget Read more
17 January 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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