Typical price: £1,000
What is it: HD Ready LCD TV with 32-inch screen and integrated digital tuner
What we think: Not bad by any means, but you'll find better for less money
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 February 2006
Tags: Sagem, Sagem Axium HD-L32T, VGA, plastic, contrast
We like:
Stylish design; flexible connectivity; range of features
We don't like:
Poor contrast ratio; ghosting on fast movements
You might also need:
HDMI cable, RGB Scart cable, component video cable
CNET UK judgement:
While it boasts an attractive design, a wide selection of features and reasonably solid picture quality, the Sagem is not among the best budget HD Ready screens. Far better to go with Samsung's LE32R41BD, which is superior in almost every respect -- and a few hundred quid cheaper
Full review:
Sagem is far better known for its mobile phones than its televisions, but last year the French company made an impressive showing with its Axium range of affordable, HD Ready rear-projection and LCD screens. Continue Reading...
Sagem Axium HD-L32T History
14 Dec 2005 in Crave
Sagem Axium HD-L32: Shiny happy TV
Sagem's brand-new LCD is another flat-screen TV that confidently flaunts its HD Ready badge and integrated digital tuner, despite costing just a shade over a grand
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October 23, 2006
Posted by: Clifford Mahon
"It looks gorgeous in my lounge and is pleasing to the eye"
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