CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
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Panasonic still delivers the best 3D in town. Perhaps more importantly, the Viera TX-P46VT20 is a knockout 2D set. It's extremely well-equipped, with picture quality that movie fans will love. Read more
£1,900
22 September 2010 by Steve May
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TV Recorders and Receivers
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The Sky+HD 1TB satellite box is a peach of a PVR. A huge hard drive means you no longer have to ration your recordings and the interface is slick and easy to use. With 3D compatibility and Sky's Anytime+ video-on-demand service just around the corner, it's a must-have upgrade for any self-respecting hi-def obsessive. Read more
£249
16 September 2010 by Steve May
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > Blu-ray Players and Recorders
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The Sony BDP-S570 is probably the best all-round Blu-ray player yet. Not only does it rock with Blu-ray discs and SACDs, it blows the doors off the brave new world of TV streaming. Having BBC iPlayer on tap is a huge attraction, and if you have media files on USB, this deck will do its utmost to play them. For the cash, you just can't carp. Read more
22 October 2010 by Steve May
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Projectors
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Sony's first 3D projector is a high-end treat. The SXRD light engine is as sharp as a sushi knife, and we didn't spot any picture-spoiling 3D crosstalk effects. If you really want to watch 3D movies at home, you need to buy one of these. Read more
£6,000
13 December 2010 by Steve May
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > AV Receivers
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Marantz has brought some much-needed flair to the humble AV receiver with the slim-line NR1602. Network-savvy and offering siren-sweet sound, this beauty doesn't miss a beat. Read more
£530
17 August 2011 by Steve May