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Toshiba Regza 42X3030D review
If you're after a new screen that will let you explore the full potential of high definition at an affordable price, Toshiba's 42-inch 42X3030D should be on your shortlist -- it looks good, has a great range of picture and sound adjustments, and offers outstanding HD performance Read more
19 June 2007 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Hitachi 32LD9700 review
Hitachi is very proud of its latest LCD's excellent wide viewing angle -- better than any LCD we've seen, and enhanced by a motorised swivelling stand. More conventional attributes on offer include two HDMI inputs, integrated Freeview and the ability to view photos via USB keys or memory cards Read more
22 January 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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Sharp Aquos LC42XD1E review
To be able to watch the best images from next-gen DVD players and games consoles you'll need a screen with a so-called 'Full HD' (1,920x1,080-pixel) resolution, such as Sharp's Aquos LC42XD1E. This LCD offers a fantastic picture and future-proof spec at the expense of some more old-fashioned connectivity Read more
22 December 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Panasonic TX26LXD600 review
Panasonic's 26LXD600 is a new and improved model that's difficult to fault. It has now got a PC input and an SD memory card slot, it benefits from wider viewing angles and is supported by more sophisticated picture processing -- and we thought it would be difficult to raise performance standards... Read more
24 November 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Samsung LE46F71BX review
Samsung's LE46F71BX is a 1080p panel suitable for viewing the latest high-definition sources. In fact, it makes this something of a speciality -- hi-def looks great, but standard-definition pictures are nowhere near as well-catered for and there isn't even an integrated Freeview tuner. For hi-def elitists only Read more
7 November 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Toshiba 32WLT68 review
Toshiba's 32WLT68 is a well-specced LCD with class-leading performance. It's the first LCD screen to feature three HDMI inputs, meaning high-definition enthusiasts can connect up to four HD sources at the same time. It displays pictures with bold contrast and super-smooth movement and is well worth its £1,000 price tag Read more
25 October 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Loewe Individual 32DR+ review
Loewe's Individual has a customisable design that allows you to select your own contrasting colour schemes, mounting options and even the screen's technical specification. But before you're smitten, ensure you look what lies beneath the surface -- you may find that you want more flexibility from the features, too Read more
4 August 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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Samsung LE32R74BD review
Most budget LCD screens are slighted by poor build quality and compromised features, but Samsung's LE32R74 boasts a stunning design with high-definition compatibility, integrated Freeview and advanced picture processing. At under £800 (if you shop around) it's a bargain, and competes on performance with those above its class Read more
9 June 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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