Typical price: £1,600
What is it: Mid-range 46-inch 1080p LCD TV
What we think: A generally good set badly let down by a single fatal picture flaw and rather high price tag
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March 14, 2008
Posted by: GhettoDog
"Entirely delightful"
What I like:
Looks less plastic then most TVs out there and perfect image
What I don't like:
Not all resolutions are supported in PC mode
Review:
I had the Samsung 40M87 that I liked but then I got the 40W3000 from Sony and then you realise that the little bit extra cash you pay is worth it. The fact that this review gives an 8 to the M87 and a 6.3 to the W3000 shows how wrong a review can be and I think Alex reviewed this screen on a Monday morning after his girlfriend dumped him...
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