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CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR

7.8

Sagem DTR 67500T review

Sagem DTR 67500T review

Although the DTR 67500T Freeview personal video recorder doesn't have the best design or most attractive menu system we've seen, we can't fault its actual performance. Easy to use, it offers plenty of storage space and excellent picture quality, while the ability to transfer your recordings to a USB stick is very welcome Read more

20 July 2009, 14:48  |  Tags: Sagem, Sagem DTR 67500T, digital television, Jeremy Kyle, component video

CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR

7.8

TVonics DTR-Z500 review

TVonics DTR-Z500 review

The Freeview+ DTR-Z500 digital TV recorder offers a generous 500GB of storage, a good selection of features and impressive picture quality, although it lacks an HDMI output. Overall, it's a great device that will suit those looking for a simple but comprehensive recorder Read more

23 February 2009, 12:09  |  Tags: TVonics, TVonics DTR-Z500, picture quality, plasma, PVR

CNET UK > Crave > Televisions

Photos: Toshiba's new TVs and HD DVD players

Photos: Toshiba's new TVs and HD DVD players

We take you on a magical product tour of all the latest Toshiba gear, including its two new HD DVD players and some very svelte televisions Read more

6 September 2007, 08:00  |  Tags: Toshiba, HD DVD, Dolby TrueHD, HDMI, IFA

CNET UK > Features > Weekend Project

Calibrate your LCD television

Here's how to set the basic picture controls available on most LCD sets to make the most of your snazzy new flat screen TV Read more

9 May 2005, 15:14  |  Tags: Sharp, plasma, LCD television, colour temperature, noise reduction

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

8.3

Panasonic Viera TX-32LMD70 review

Panasonic Viera TX-32LMD70 review

The Panasonic Viera TX-32LMD70 is a sturdy-looking, simple to set up LCD television with a classy matte-black design, two HDMI inputs for your hi-def needs and very watchable standard-definition image quality from the built-in Freeview receiver Read more

3 May 2007, 17:19  |  Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Viera TX-32LMD70, Freeview, LCD television, HD DVD

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

8.5

LG 47LG7000 review

LG 47LG7000 review

Hats off to LG for making an outstanding LCD television with style and excellent performance. Although the added Bluetooth functionality isn't the most useful of features, the fact that it's a first earns it respect from us. And since everything else works so well, we're not too critical there Read more

17 September 2008, 10:42  |  Tags: LG Electronics, LG 47LG7000, plasma, audio files, headphones

CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops

7.8

Shuttle XPC G5 6801M review

Shuttle XPC G5 6801M review

If you were left out in the cold with your HD DVD collection, the Shuttle XPC G5 6801M Media Center PC warm things over. It doesn't ignore Blu-ray users either. With a large range of configuration options, it's a great option for a home cinema environment Read more

2 June 2008, 15:49  |  Tags: Shuttle, Shuttle XPC G5 6801M, headphones, analogue, TV tuner

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

8.1

LG 42LY95 review

LG 42LY95 review

LG's 42-inch 42LY95 is an incredible example of a 1080p LCD at an affordable price. For just £1,300, you're treated to outstanding high-definition picture quality, good sound and a stylish design Read more

29 June 2007, 16:32  |  Tags: LG Electronics, LG 42LY95, Freeview, picture quality, VGA

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

7.3

Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 8 review

Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 8 review

As you would expect from a Bang & Olufsen offering, the BeoVision 8 simply oozes class. As 26-inch LCDs go this one isn't packed with features, but it's built with such finesse that it demands to be held in the highest regard Read more

8 June 2007, 15:50  |  Tags: Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 8, Bang & Olufsen, BBC, Sky, Freeview

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

8.0

Philips 26PF5520D review

Philips 26PF5520D review

The 26PF5520D offers almost everything that you could want on a modern TV, including full high-definition compatibility and built-in Freeview, all for the miserly sum of £700. It might not offer picture processing or NXT speakers, but with decent picture quality and a shopping list of features, this is a true bargain Read more

2 August 2005, 16:46  |  Tags: Philips, Philips 26PF5520D, Freeview, Ambilight, digital radio

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