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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, Dolby Virtual Surround, DVD recorder, TV tuner
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TVs for the bedroom: Mid-range beauties
If you want to buy a new TV these days, it'll have to be a flat screen, even if it's for the bedroom or kitchen. These new models from the major makers impress not only because of their picture quality and design, but also their low price. Some even offer integrated Freeview tuners and high-definition compatibility, meaning they're perfect long-term buys Read more
18 October 2005, 11:38 | Tags: Panasonic, Philips, Sony UK, Toshiba, Panasonic TX26LXD50
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Samsung LE40R51B review
Microsoft has chosen the stylish Samsung LE40R51B to showcase its Xbox 360 console's hi-def output, and we don't blame them. It may lack Freeview and the connectivity is somewhat lacking, but for this price and size, the picture quality on this LCD is brilliant Read more
14 October 2005, 09:54 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung LE40R51B, home cinema, hi-def, digital TV
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Hitachi 42PD7200 review
An upgrade of the excellent 42PD5200, the 42PD7200 is stylish, well featured and up to date with high-definition compatibility. A solid, detailed picture across all sources thanks to Hitachi's Picture Master processing makes it recommended as a long-term investment Read more
1 August 2005, 18:10 | Tags: Hitachi, Hitachi 42PD7200, HDMI, component inputs, plasma
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Sony KLV-26HG2 review
Sony's new 26-inch LCD TV is the perfect AV choice for the boudoir. It won't take up much room and Sony's wondrous Wega Engine technology provides beautiful pictures from the clunkiest of sources. But if you want a high-definition TV or a flashy PC monitor, look elsewhere Read more
12 July 2005, 17:26 | Tags: Sony, Sony KLV-26HG2, component video, analogue, picture quality
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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, VGA, HDMI
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Plasma perfection: the 42-inch flat-screen shootout
Want a flat screen that won't break the bank? LCD is expensive at the 32-inch mark, and into the crazy price bracket above that. But plasmas offer big screen thrills at a competitive price -- three of the models here are well under £2,000... Read more
1 July 2005, 16:02 | Tags: Hitachi, Panasonic, Pioneer, Sony UK, Hitachi 42PD5200
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Relisys RLT32AB20 review
The RLT32AB20 is a puzzling product: it looks good, it offers a lovely picture and caters to home-cinema owners with separate speakers, but it's not HD Ready and doesn't have Freeview. So who's it for? Read more
10 November 2005, 18:03 | Tags: Relisys, Relisys RLT32AB20, detailed picture, viewing angle, home cinema
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Sony KE-P42M1 review
A 42-inch plasma that won't break the bank, the KE-P42M1 nevertheless cuts corners with a childish design and basement-level resolution Read more
1 July 2005, 15:44 | Tags: Sony, Sony KE-P42M1, VGA, vibrant colours, home cinema








