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JVC LT-46DZ7 review
JVC's first 'Full HD' TV, the 46-inch LCD LT-46DZ7, is a success with exceptionally pure picture clarity, eye-catching colours, great picture processing and audio quality. An 'invisible' speaker system also ensures that the set won't take up more living room space than it needs to Read more
19 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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JVC LT-42DV8BJ review
The JVC LT-42DV8BJ 'Full HD' TV looks great with its funky retro design. The 100Hz processing system is a great feature that makes fast moving objects look fluid and sharp and pictures look clean. The audio churns out impressive power levels and the set is also very well connected Read more
6 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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JVC LT-32DE9BJ review
TVs with built-in Freeview recorders are a rarity, but they'll save you plenty of room and a messy cable. JVC's first foray into this field offers advanced Freeview+ functionality baked into its 32-inch LCD, as well as JVC's DynaPix Plus image-processing engine, all for a very reasonable price Read more
18 September 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Samsung LE32R87 review
To help maintain its lead in the 32-inch LCD TV market, Samsung has tweaked the design of one of its most successful models, emphasising the piano-black curves. Even better, you get three HDMI inputs and a gaming mode to get the best out of your console Read more
21 May 2007 by Ian Morris
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JVC LT-42DS9 review
The JVC LT-42DS9 takes a trick from the fashion industry and declares 'thin is in'. Look at it from the side and this 42-inch LCD TV virtually disappears. Happily, it doesn't shave off the detail or vibrant colour that make its picture perky, and it's an impressive performer Read more
15 May 2008 by Ian Morris
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Sharp Aquos LC-32XL8E review
If you want a smart-looking TV that supports 1080p resolution, includes 100Hz picture processing and has plenty of inputs, the Sharp Aquos 32XL8E is for you. The 1080p screen is great for gamers, but do keep in mind that the price, at around £850, could be prohibitive Read more
23 September 2008 by Ian Morris
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Sharp Aquos LC46XL2E review
Finished in black with a glass bezel around the outside, the Sharp Aquos LC-46XL2E has a modern look that will complement any room. It has an excellent menu system that's easy to access if you're planning a night in front of the TV. With great sound and excellent Freeview performance, it's one to consider Read more
29 November 2007 by Ian Morris
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Sony Bravia KDL-32D3000 review
With a plethora of features, 1080p high-definition compatibility and three HDMI inputs, the Sony Bravia KDL-32D3000 is a tech-heavy 32-inch LCD TV. Its new MotionFlow system makes moving objects look clearer, while good black levels are accompanied by high-quality colours Read more
16 October 2007 by Alex Jennings
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LG 42LG6100 review
Venturing for the first time into the realm of ultra-thin LCD TVs, LG's 42LG6100 boasts an innovative and attractive design, as well as a remarkably cheap price tag for what it is. In terms of performance, however, the set is a good, rather than great, performer Read more
7 January 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Toshiba Regza 26AV505DB review
The Regza 26AV505DB is fantastically cheap for a big-brand, HD Ready, 26-inch LCD TV. It's performance is also far better than you might expect given the price, and, while you probably wouldn't want it as your main TV, it would be a good-value secondary set Read more
3 March 2009 by Alex Jennings