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Sony Bravia V5500 (KDL-40V5500) review
Offering generally excellent picture quality and a host of features, the 40-inch, 1080p KDL-40V5500 LCD TV is surprisingly cheap for a large Bravia TV. Committed videophiles may notice a backlight inconsistency issue, but, for most users, this set will represent good value for money Read more
22 July 2009, 13:14 | Tags: Sony, Sony Bravia V5500 (KDL-40V5500), screensavers, Ethernet, noise reduction
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LG PS7000 (50PS7000) review
Aggressively priced for a 50-inch, 1080p plasma TV, the 50PS7000 nevertheless packs a powerful punch. It's tastefully designed, offers good connectivity and sports exemplary menus. Most importantly, its pictures are unusually aggressive for a plasma set, so its hi-def performance is frequently spectacular Read more
8 October 2009, 09:44 | Tags: LG Electronics, LG PS7000 (50PS7000), black levels, hi-def, HDMI
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LG 22LU4000 review
The small-screen TV market is plagued by sets with rubbish picture quality and features, but the 22-inch, HD Ready 22LU4000 LCD TV isn't one of them. In fact, its picture quality is among the best we've seen at this size, and it packs in plenty of features, too. Its swanky looks are a bonus Read more
24 July 2009, 11:07 | Tags: LG Electronics, LG 22LU4000, Freeview, contrast ratio, Hollywood
CNET UK > Reviews > Monitors
Dell G2410 review
The 24-inch, LED-backlit Dell G2410 won't win any beauty contests, and its lack of ergonomic options is disappointing, but this is still a fantastic monitor. Its performance is incredible, especially with movies, and you won't have to remortgage your home to afford it Read more
12 June 2009, 14:26 | Tags: Dell, Dell G2410, LED, LEDs, HDMI
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Samsung PS50A556 review
With extensive picture processing, Filterbright anti-reflective screen, a 'Full HD' 1080p resolution, deep black levels and crisp motion handling, the Samsung PS50A556 offers a good deal for around £1,000. It may have some flaws, but if you're looking for a huge screen on a tight budget, step right this way Read more
16 September 2008, 15:18 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung PS50A556, standard definition, picture quality
CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions
Sony Bravia KDL-40X3500 review
We're always pleased to see a TV that breaks the monotony of shiny black boxes and predictable looks, so when we unboxed the Sony Bravia KDL-40X3500 there was an audible sigh of relief. This is no ordinary 40-inch 1080p LCD, at least not from an aesthetic perspective Read more
18 August 2008, 16:32 | Tags: Sony, Sony Bravia KDL-40X3500, detail levels, Blu-ray movies
CNET UK > Reviews > Monitors
BenQ V2400W review
With its offset neck and thin chassis, the 24-inch BenQ V2400W flat-panel monitor presents a unique look. While you may have to manually adjust it, its low price and strong performance combined with the sleek design earn this 24-inch LCD our recommendation for home or office use Read more
10 July 2008, 11:27 | Tags: BenQ, BenQ V2400W, contrast ratio, Blu-ray discs
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Panasonic Viera TH-37PX80B video
This Panasonic is a sign of the lower-cost, higher-quality plasma screens on the horizon Read more
7 July 2008, 11:01 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Viera TH-37PX80B, Viera, plasma
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Panasonic PT-AE2000U review
For such a compact package, the Panasonic PT-AE2000U packs a whopping 1080p punch. Its overall performance is impressive and it's excellent value for money. It produces deep levels of black, plus a solid feature package with lots of setup options and plenty of connectivity Read more
29 January 2008, 15:19 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic PT-AE2000U, HDMI, picture quality
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Hitachi L42VP01 review
A 42-inch LCD TV designed first and foremost to hit a low price, the L42VP01 nevertheless manages to include full 1080p high definition, a staggering 10,000:1 contrast ratio and two HDMI inputs. It cuts corners with its standard-def performance, but it's a great value screen for hi-def Read more
16 January 2008, 16:06 | Tags: Hitachi, Hitachi L42VP01, Casino Royale, contrast ratio, high definition













