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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
Sony KE-P42M1 review
A 42-inch plasma that won't break the bank, the KE-P42M1 nevertheless cuts corners with a childish design and basement-level resolution Read more
1 July 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Panasonic TH42PE50 review
The TH42PE50's picture quality is very nice, the Freeview adaptor is very welcome, and the ability to record to SD card may appeal to those with portable media centres. However, without even the most basic connectors and an unbelievably low screen resolution, the Panasonic looks outdated by years Read more
27 June 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Toshiba 36ZP48 review
The 36ZP48 is one of the most confident displays of the antiquated CRT technology ever and there's little to fault. It has a superb contrast range, sharp detail and fantastic connectivity Read more
22 June 2005 by Guy Cocker
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LCD TVs: high definition, here we come!
We're approaching the high-definition revolution, so you need to make sure your new flat-screen TV will be fully compatible. CNET.co.uk looks at the best high-def screens out there, from budget to premium... Read more
10 June 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Relisys RLT2000 review
If your needs are simple, the RLT2000 has a gorgeously glossy screen that produces an admirable picture, and considering the low price, it makes quite an attractive proposition Read more
9 June 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Akai LM-H30CJSA review
This LCD is the cheapest of its size on the market by over £200, making it a serious proposition for those in love with the idea of hanging a TV on the wall. And with a 30-inch panel and component inputs to boast about, it's more than capable of providing your living room with a cinematic experience Read more
8 June 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Sharp LC32GD1E review
LCD TVs still sit in a niche market, but already Sharp is carving itself out as the manufacturer to beat. Just as we'd recommend anyone buying an MP3 player to consider an Apple iPod, we'd do the same for Sharp's LCD TVs Read more
3 June 2005 by Guy Cocker
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ViewSonic N2750w review
ViewSonic's displays have always had something to distinguish them from the mass of also-rans. The NJ2750w is a massive bargain -- it looks classy, offers a good picture from DVD and games, and has enough connections to handle most AV collections. Read more
23 May 2005 by Guy Cocker
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NEC 61XR3 review
Let's admit it: this 61-inch plasma screen will remain the guilty pleasure of the dedicated hardcore cinema fan or those with a massive disposable income. Still, it's remarkably cool, and even if you don't intend to spend such a huge amount of money on a television, it's always interesting to know what's out there Read more
17 May 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Samsung SP-50L7HX review
The SP-50L7HX is an impressive feat of style, features and performance. It's our favourite rear-pro television, sitting beside the iPod as an example of superb design backed up by functionality Read more
15 May 2005 by Guy Cocker
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