Typical price: £550
What is it: A low-cost, HD Ready, 32-inch LCD with built in Freeview
What we think: It's a good second television set for the study, bedroom or games room
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 18 April 2007
Tags: Evesham, Evesham Alqemi 32 SX, Freeview, VGA, inputs
We like:
Price; high-definition picture quality
We don't like:
Standard-definition picture; styling; sound quality
You might also need:
HDMI cable; HD DVD or Blu-ray player; games console
CNET UK judgement:
If you want a nice cheap television to put in the bedroom or use in the study you can't really fault the Evesham Alqemi SX -- the picture quality isn't the best we've seen but on high-definition video it looks pretty good
Full review:
The Evesham Alqemi 32 SX has recently had a price drop, and can now be bought direct from Evesham for £550. You'll struggle to find much credible 32-inch competition at this price point, and while it won't worry Sony and Panasonic that much, it does offer 720p high definition for a pretty good price. Continue Reading...
Evesham Alqemi 32 SX History
19 Feb 2007 in Crave
Evesham Alqemi 32SX: Hi-def, low cost
The Evesham Alqemi 32SX is an HD Ready LCD that's ideal for gamers and won't break the bank -- just what we've been looking for
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April 24, 2007
Posted by: Carl Lamb
"Perfect for me"
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