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LG LD490 (32LD490) review
The 32-inch LG 32LD490 TV offers a stunning range of features at a rock-bottom price, yet still manages to offer surprisingly perky pictures. We thoroughly approve. Read more
31 January 2011 by Niall Magennis
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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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Philips 47PFL9632D review
Using image processing and Philips' Ambilight technologies, the picture quality on the 47PFL9632D is extraordinary. This TV produces levels of sharpness, purity, motion clarity and fluidity that, for its price range, are unprecedented in the LCD world. Let this television's hard work reward you Read more
17 January 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Philips Cineos 52PFL9632D review
The 52-inch Philips Cineos 52PFL9632D models impresses, and not just with its Ambilight technology. It boasts plenty of connectivity and its 'Full HD' resolution means that every pixel of HD DVD and Blu-ray movies is on display. Feed it a diet of hi-def and this television will reward you Read more
21 November 2007 by Rob Gillman
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Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D review
The 42-inch Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D is one of the best LCD televisions we've seen and is like no other TV on the market, with the Ambilight Spectra turning the TV into a kaleidoscope of colour. In addition, its processing system will clean up any signal leaving you with sharp, crisp and clear images Read more
31 October 2007 by Rob Gillman
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Philips 32PFL9632D review
The Philips 32PFL9632D is a 32-inch LCD TV that produces excellent high-definition picture quality, clear and smooth motion and great colour reproduction. It has plenty of connections, is easy to use and is very well designed. This could possibly be the best TV in its class Read more
23 October 2007 by Rob Gillman
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Pioneer PDP-428XD review
With its 'Kuro', blacker-than-black styling, the Pioneer PDP-428XD does live up to its hype. It might sound like a ridiculous thing to say about a TV but we really fell in love with the styling. It would make a great centrepiece to any home cinema and certainly impresses with its deep blacks Read more
28 September 2007 by Ian Morris
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Pioneer PDP-508XD review
Pioneer's top-of-the-range PDP-508XD is without doubt one of the best screens we've ever reviewed. Its design and build quality are difficult to fault, it has no less than three HDMI inputs and the picture quality is truly outstanding Read more
25 July 2007 by Rob Gillman
