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Much more expensive than most DVD players, Denon rewards the investment with features, connectivity and excellent performance Read more

7 July 2008, 11:00  |  Tags: Denon

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8.5

Sony KDS-55A2000 review

Sony KDS-55A2000 review

At around £1,500, Sony's 55-inch KDS-55A2000 is one of the cheapest 'full HD' TVs on the market. It performs brilliantly, has plenty of connections, yet costs less than half the price of a similar-sized plasma or LCD TV Read more

28 February 2007, 17:10  |  Tags: Sony, Sony KDS-55A2000, electronic programme guide, component video, AV receiver

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8.0

Sagem HD-D45H review

Sagem HD-D45H review

Sagem's rear-projection TV is a real star performer across both standard and high-definition sources. Texas Instruments' HD2+ chipset has been replaced from the last range for the HD4 model, there are two HDMI inputs that pre-empt demand for high definition, and a Freeview tuner to meet current demand for digital television Read more

2 March 2006, 16:14  |  Tags: Sagem, Sagem HD-D45H, TV tuner, VGA, Dolby Virtual Surround

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Pioneer DV-989: DVD for the rich and the famous

Pioneer's DV-989 is the most expensive DVD player we've seen -- armed to the teeth with the latest HDMI connectivity, SACD playback and 720p/1080i video upscaling Read more

7 February 2006, 11:47  |  Tags: Pioneer, Pioneer DV-989, audio formats, home cinema, hi-def

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7.6

LG 42PX5D review

LG 42PX5D review

A 42-inch plasma-screen TV equipped with a high-resolution panel and digital connectivity capable of displaying high-definition content, the LG 42PX5D is less expensive than most of its rivals, although this leads to a few compromises with usability and picture quality Read more

16 December 2005, 17:21  |  Tags: LG Electronics, LG 42PX5D, holiday, high definition, black levels

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8.3

Panasonic TX26LXD52 review

Panasonic TX26LXD52 review

The follow-up to the similarly-named TX26LXD50 has one important difference -- an HDMI input. This may not sound like enough for an update, but it means the TV can receive high-definition content when it becomes available -- and the picture's as good as ever Read more

5 December 2005, 16:58  |  Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic TX26LXD52, digital television, copy protection, electronic programme guide

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Toshiba SD-350E: Nearly HD DVD

Toshiba's SD-350E fills the stopgap for those eager for high-definition DVD. By 'upscaling' your DVDs to high resolution, picture quality is dramatically changed, and because it has an HDMI output too, you can smother yourself in its digital goodness Read more

1 November 2005, 11:36  |  Tags: Toshiba, Samsung DVD-HD850, Toshiba SD-350E, upscaling

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

7.0

Sharp LC-32P50E review

Sharp LC-32P50E review

Aimed at those who want a flat-screen TV for convenience and style rather than hi-def content, the Sharp LC-32P50E is optimised for PAL signals such as DVDs and Freeview TV, so the picture from these sources is top-notch Read more

24 October 2005, 17:23  |  Tags: Sharp, Sharp LC-32P50E, Freeview, standard definition, HD DVD

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8.0

Samsung DVD-HD850 review

Samsung DVD-HD850 review

A DVD player that 'upscales' normal DVD video to high-definition resolution, this is an absolute must for anyone who has emptied their bank account buying a hi-def TV. With great connectivity and a beautiful picture, this is one of the bargains of the year Read more

20 October 2005, 17:01  |  Tags: Samsung, Samsung DVD-HD850, analogue, DivX video, LCD screen

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6.0

Buffalo LinkTheater review

Buffalo LinkTheater review

Buffalo's LinkTheater tries to be all things to all people, and in the rush for omnipotence forgets a few of the basics along the way -- such as Scart outputs, or a comprehensible control system. However it does manage to wirelessly stream video and music content to your television via your home network, so you may forgive it Read more

3 October 2005, 17:26  |  Tags: Buffalo Technology, Buffalo LinkTheater, Media Center, DivX files, picture quality

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