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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

Samsung LE46M87 review

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Samsung LE46M87 review

Samsung's LE46M87 is a stylish 1080p TV that delivers high-quality images on its large screen -- it has an excellent range of connections and the Movie mode does a great job of removing film grain and creating a smoother-looking picture Read more

£550

24 May 2007 by Ian Morris

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Samsung LE32R87 review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Samsung LE32R87 review

To help maintain its lead in the 32-inch LCD TV market, Samsung has tweaked the design of one of its most successful models, emphasising the piano-black curves. Even better, you get three HDMI inputs and a gaming mode to get the best out of your console Read more

£500

21 May 2007 by Ian Morris

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Samsung LE40F71B review

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Samsung LE40F71B review

Samsung's LE40F71B is a 40-inch 1080p LCD TV that won't break the bank. It combines an attractive design with plenty of features, and its high-definition pictures look stunning Read more

£1,200

23 March 2007 by Ian Morris

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Samsung LE46F71BX review

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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

£2,700

7 November 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith

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Samsung LE40N73B review

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Samsung LE40N73B review

If features float your boat then Samsung's latest LCD, the N73 series, has more than your typical TV. As well as the usual high-definition specification, the screen also supports memory card applications that allow you to view pictures from your digital camera or listen to music from your iPod Read more

£1,200

27 October 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith

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42-inch flat-screen TVs: LCD vs Plasma

With manufacturers producing TVs in ever-increasing sizes and prices becoming more affordable there's never been a better time to take a look at the bigger picture. Anything above 42 inches was once reserved for plasma, but improved technology has seen LCDs invade the large-screen domain. We break down each technology's strengths and weaknesses Read more

29 September 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith

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Samsung PS42Q7HD review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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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

£370

27 June 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith

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Samsung LE32R74BD review

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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

£799

9 June 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

Rear-projection televisions

All the fuss over flat-screen TV has taken the limelight away from the humble rear-projection television. Rear-pro's physical similarity to the CRT TVs of old mean it's less attractive than its plasma and LCD contemporaries, but rear-pro is still the best way of getting a huge screen at an affordable price. The high contrast and cinematic picture quality mean that these TVs are perfect for movie lovers... Read more

8 March 2006 by Guy Cocker

CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs

Flat screens for Valentines

The origin of Valentine's Day has many possible explanations -- many assume that it honours St. Valentine, a Roman who was martyred for refusing to give up Christianity. The real meaning of Valentine's Day has been diluted thanks to millions of red roses and heart-shaped balloons, so why not be original this year and treat that special someone to a huge flat-screen TV? Read more

13 February 2006 by Guy Cocker

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