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Panasonic Viera VT20 (TX-P50VT20B) review
The 50-inch, 1080p, 3D-ready Viera TX-P50VT20B is Panasonic's best plasma TV so far. Its high-definition pictures offer drool-inducing levels of detail, its black levels are superb and its 3D performance is also good. It packs twin Freeview HD and freesat HD tuners too, making for a comprehensive win Read more
24 May 2010 by Ian Morris
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Sharp Aquos LE820 (LC-46LE820E) review
The 46-inch, 1080p, LED-backlit Aquos LC-46LE820E is an impressive LCD TV. It's attractively styled, boasts surprisingly good sound, and offers very good picture quality once you've tweaked the image settings. The lack of a Freeview HD tuner is disappointing though Read more
21 May 2010 by Ian Morris
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Sony Bravia HX903 (KDL-46HX903) review
The 46-inch, 1080p, LED-backlit KDL-46HX903 LCD TV is a stylish behemoth. You'll need to purchase an add-on pack to exploit its 3D capability, which is cheeky, given the set's price, but this telly looks great and its online video functionality is cracking Read more
26 July 2010 by Ian Morris
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LG LE8900 (47LE8900) review
From the moment we turned it on, we knew the LG 47LE8900 was special. This 47-inch, LED-illuminated LCD TV's superb picture quality really impressed us, as did its understated styling. It's not all good news, though -- pictures display some minor banding, and the sound quality is rubbish. Read more
25 August 2010 by Ian Morris
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Samsung UE40B7000WW review
The 40-inch, 1080p UE40B7000WW with LED edge lights is a truly magnificent TV. Not only does it boast a remarkably thin design and wonderful picture quality but it's got good online functionality and impressive built-in speakers. We were also delighted to see it can play MKV files -- a real boon Read more
23 March 2009 by Ian Morris
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Pioneer Kuro KRP-500A review
In spite of the embarrassing acronym, the Pioneer Kuro KRP-500A is a very high-end TV, aimed squarely at the home-cinema enthusiast. With all its inputs and media gubbins in a separate box, it's incredibly thin for such a large panel -- and its picture is magnificent, as you'd expect for such a high price Read more
16 December 2008 by Ian Morris
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Sony Bravia NX703 (KDL-46NX703) review
Sony hasn't endeared itself to us in recent years with expensive TVs that weren't up to its former high standards, but the NX703 is part of a new wave of Bravias with a smart 'Monolith' design, Freeview HD and some very high-end Internet-connected features. Has Sony finally justified the price tag? Read more
1 June 2010 by Ian Morris
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LG PK590 (50PK590) review
LG presents one of its new range of plasma TVs, and we're very excited indeed. The 50-inch, 1080p 50PK590 has a waifer-thin bezel to accentuate the qualities of its screen -- and what a screen. Pictures from the built-in Freeview HD are stunning, and it has plenty more to offer too in terms of features Read more
7 April 2010 by Ian Morris
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Samsung LE40A856 review
You can't help being impressed by a screen as slim as this -- and the best part is that Samsung hasn't sacrificed anything to get it looking so remarkable. It still has all the inputs and outputs you'd expect, including HDMI and USB, and offers excellent picture quality and great features Read more
21 October 2008 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic Viera G20 (TX-P50G20B) review
The 50-inch, 1080p Viera TX-P50G20B is a corking plasma TV. Its design isn't hugely exciting, but its performance with Blu-ray movies, and high-definition content via its freesat HD and Freeview HD tuners, is magnificent. If you can afford to fork out for it, we think it'll make you very happy Read more
29 March 2010 by Ian Morris
