Typical price: £360
What is it: Low-cost HD Ready 32-inch TV
What we think: It puts in a decent performance for the price, but we wouldn't recommend it as your primary TV
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 18 March 2008
Tags: Hannspree, Hannspree XV32 GT02, performance, speakers, colour scheme
We like:
Good range of inputs; decent HD performance
We don't like:
Poor black levels; motion problems
CNET UK judgement:
The Hannspree XV32 GT02 doesn't have the performance to trouble even mid-range sets from the likes of Sony, Samsung or Panasonic, but it's better than a lot of the other budget sets around at the moment. We wouldn't necessarily select it as our primary TV, but it's not a bad option as a low-cost second set for the bedroom or kitchen
Full review:
Hannspree has made a name for itself by making a range of wacky portable TVs in the shape of helicopters, giraffes and even an elephant, complete with a trunk. This time around, it drops the novelty act to produce a no-nonsense 32-incher, the XV32 GT02, that aims to plonk itself down in the living room rather than the kid's bedroom. But can this set's rock bottom price tag of just £360 tempt buyers away from more established brands? Continue Reading...
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