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Sharp LC37RD2E review

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Sharp LC37RD2E review

We're big fans of Sharp's LC37RD2E. It boasts some pretty amazing 100Hz picture-processing technology, which reduces motion blur and creates a smoother image, and it backs this up with excellent sound Read more

£1,200

1 June 2007 by Ian Morris

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LG 50PG6000 review

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LG 50PG6000 review

The LG 50PG6000 is designed for people who want a big screen that will look good in their lounges. Fortunately, it packs several nice touches that make it a great choice for a simple, easy to use TV, and has a wealth of connectivity options to suit home cinema lovers Read more

£1,050

14 April 2008 by Ian Morris

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Samsung PS50Q97HD review

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Samsung PS50Q97HD review

The 50-inch Samsung PS50Q97HD is a massive HD Ready TV that will be a huge feature in any living room. Its quick refresh time makes it ideal for viewing sport and for gaming, and its Freeview picture is excellent for its size Read more

£1,500

15 June 2007 by Ian Morris

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Samsung C7000 (UE46C7000) review

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Samsung C7000 (UE46C7000) review

Samsung's UE46C7000 is a good-looking TV that does a great job with both SD and HD content. Its 3D ability is good, but not brilliant -- for the optimum 3D experience, we think you need a slightly larger set than this 46-incher. Even so, it's a sound all-rounder, if a little expensive. Read more

£1,500

4 October 2010 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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Toshiba Regza 37WLT68 review

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Toshiba Regza 37WLT68 review

The Toshiba Regza 37WLT68 isn't the highest-specified television -- it doesn't support 1080p -- but in practice, it's a superb all-rounder. It offers a great selection of inputs, and terrific performance from both standard- and high-definition sources Read more

£1,000

12 March 2007 by Ian Morris

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Sharp Aquos LC46XD1E review

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Sharp Aquos LC46XD1E review

If you want a big, 1080p LCD they don't come much bigger and stuffed full of pixels than the Sharp Aquos LC46XD1E. This huge, high-quality screen is sure to impress everyone who sees it, even before you turn it on Read more

£1,500

22 June 2007 by Ian Morris

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