Typical price: £1,600
What is it: 40-inch high-definition LCD iDTV with full 1080p support
What we think: Even better than the best large screen plasma
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Average user rating from 17 users
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March 9, 2007
Posted by: Andrew Frost
"Best thing ever"
What I like:
Fantastic picture and sound, looks brilliant, great price off the net
What I don't like:
Absolutely nothing
Review:
Bought this from the internet as it was a great price. Stand took a while to fix (a bit fiddly) but after that, I had it set up and showing Sky+ within minutes. Picture was perfect straight from the box but did a few tweaks and now it's even better. I have a Sony Upscaling DVD and Standard Def DVDs through the HDMI input are simply stunning. In fact I have found that most Standard Def from Sky is very good and I'm now wondering whether it's worth going to Sky HD in the near future.
Overall an outstanding TV with absolutely no faults or vices. It's worth getting a power and picture stabiliser box to get really fabulous viewing.
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