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LG 50PS6000 review
The 50-inch, 1080p LG 50PS6000 is a great plasma TV. Those seeking absolutely perfect picture quality will want to look elsewhere, but those who want a humungous set that offers good performance for a reasonable price will be more than happy with this TV Read more
13 July 2009 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic Viera TX-P42S10 review
It's not the most feature-packed set in the world and its design is rather conservative, but the 42-inch, 1080p Viera TX-P42S10 is still a terrific plasma TV. It's a brilliant performer with high-definition content and it offers a good Freeview experience too. There's really very little to dislike Read more
1 May 2009 by Ian Morris
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LG 42PQ6000 review
The 42-inch, 720p 42PQ6000 is a fantastic plasma TV at a relatively recession-friendly price. It's attractive, boasts beautiful menus and offers excellent standard-definition picture quality. Its high-definition performance is slightly less impressive, but good nonetheless. Overall, we love this set Read more
30 March 2009 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic Viera TX-P50X10B review
The 50-inch Viera TX-P50X10B plasma TV is aimed at bargain hunters who don't want to compromise on screen size. Good value for money and stylishly designed, it looks like a more expensive TV and offers very good picture quality too -- most people will never realise it's a 720p, not 1080p, set Read more
13 February 2009 by Ian Morris
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Samsung PS50A556 review
With extensive picture processing, Filterbright anti-reflective screen, a 'Full HD' 1080p resolution, deep black levels and crisp motion handling, the Samsung PS50A556 offers a good deal for around £1,000. It may have some flaws, but if you're looking for a huge screen on a tight budget, step right this way Read more
16 September 2008 by Alex Jennings
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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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Panasonic Viera TH-46PZ81 (freesat) review
The Panasonic Viera TH-46PZ81 is the first TV to include a built-in freesat receiver. With Freeview and analogue tuners on board, this tri-tuner plasma is genuinely a landmark product. You'll find this well-specced screen also boasts the excellent picture quality you'd expect from a Panasonic Read more
14 July 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Panasonic Viera TH-46PZ85 review
The Panasonic Viera TH-46PZ85 is another fantastic plasma TV from the company. It excels at high-definition playback, even with upscaled DVDs and gaming material, and has plenty of good features. The sound quality is also fantastic, producing both big bass and crystal clear dialogue Read more
10 June 2008 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic Viera TH-37PX80B review
High-quality, low-cost plasmas are on the horizon, and the Panasonic Viera TH-37PX80B is a clear sign of things to come. It's not an exaggeration to say we were blown away by the picture quality on this television, which gave us a startlingly sharp image on even the most complex films Read more
17 March 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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