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Loewe Spheros R 37 review
We've yet to see an ugly Loewe TV and the top-end Spheros R 37 is not going to break that tradition. It's just about as refined as an LCD TV can get and Loewe also provides a healthy selection of different stands and mounting options that should allow the set to cater for practically anyone's tastes Read more
12 May 2006, 14:48 | Tags: Loewe Spheros R 37, contrast ratio, LCD TV, component video
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Loewe Spheros R26 review
Loewe's products offer state-of-the-art design, specification and performance attached to exorbitant prices. The top-of-the-range Spheros R26 is undeniably expensive, but if the cost doesn't concern you it offers class-leading functionality, a future-proof specification and peerless picture and sound quality Read more
6 January 2006, 17:35 | Tags: Loewe Spheros R26, plasma, analogue, component inputs
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Loewe Concept L32 review
Loewe, better known for its luxury screens, has deigned to offer the lower end of the market a little something, and the Concept L32 has it all -- style, hi-def readiness and brilliant picture quality Read more
26 October 2005, 17:25 | Tags: Loewe Concept L32, EPG, HDMI, aspect ratio
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Loewe Xelos A42 review
Loewe's latest 42-inch plasma offers a classy design, powerful sound and good connectivity for a reasonable price, but be warned -- you'll need a PhD in television repair to operate the menu system Read more
8 August 2005, 17:39 | Tags: Loewe Xelos A42, vibrant colours, plasma, picture quality
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Loewe Individual: pure original
Loewe used the IFA show in Berlin to launch the 'Individual' range of LCD TVs. The new models come in a range of colours and sizes and have the unique ability to swap out the side panels to create your very own 'one-off' TV Read more
6 September 2005, 09:37 | Tags: Loewe Individual 32DR+, Berlin, IFA, Elton John
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32-inch hi-def LCDs with Freeview
LCDs are getting cheap enough to compete with CRTs on price, and the advent of high definition means they make a huge difference to your viewing. Most people will think that bigger is better, but a 32-inch model is the perfect size for most rooms. We've selected the best 32-inch LCDs on the market that are hi-def compatible and, as a bonus, they've all got integrated Freeview tuners... Read more
2 December 2005, 15:45 | Tags: Samsung, Sharp, Sony UK, Loewe Concept L32
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Flat screens for Valentines
The origin of Valentine's Day has many possible explanations -- many assume that it honours St. Valentine, a Roman who was martyred for refusing to give up Christianity. The real meaning of Valentine's Day has been diluted thanks to millions of red roses and heart-shaped balloons, so why not be original this year and treat that special someone to a huge flat-screen TV? Read more
13 February 2006, 11:35 | Tags: LG Electronics, Samsung, Toshiba, LG 42PX5D
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Hitachi P50XR01 review
With simple innovation, Hitatchi's PX50XR01 stands out from the crowd. Combining a 250GB hard disk recorder with a 'Full HD' plasma screen is a great idea as it cuts down on clutter and makes the whole HDD recording process much easier. With great picture quality, this TV is a winner Read more
23 November 2007, 14:12 | Tags: Hitachi, Hitachi P50XR01, Freeview, plasma, HDMI
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Philips 32PF9830 review
Philips' Ambilight technology produces a calming glow from the back of the TV, which looks cool and boosts the set's perceived contrast level. And while the 32PF9830 is expensive for its size, is includes plenty of premium features, including a motorised stand, and the picture quality is wonderful. All that's missing is a Freeview tuner Read more
13 March 2006, 17:10 | Tags: Philips, Philips 32PF9830, home cinema, Ambilight, standard definition
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Sony KDL-L32MRX1 review
If style's your thing, this Sony might just be enough to convince you it's worth the high price. It's simply gorgeous, perhaps only beaten by Bang & Olufsen and Loewe in terms of design. The picture quality is also excellent, due to Sony's Wega Engine technology -- but it's not high-definition compatible Read more
5 July 2005, 15:56 | Tags: Sony, Sony KDL-L32MRX1, SD cards, music files, HDMI










