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CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

6.9

NEC PlasmaSync 42XR4 review

NEC PlasmaSync 42XR4 review

The NEC PlasmaSync 42XR4 is the company's best plasma screen to date, improving on picture quality in all departments over its predecessors. It lacks Scart sockets or any sort of built-in tuner but is a strong contender as a dedicated movie or sporting screen Read more

21 April 2006, 14:22  |  Tags: NEC PlasmaSync 42XR4, picture quality, component video, upscaling

CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones

7.0

NEC 343i review

NEC 343i review

One of the first UK handsets to use the i-mode 'Internet-lite' service, the 343i's sleek looks immediately caught our attention. For all its charms, the NEC 343i isn't the best featured handset in the world, but then again, it isn't the most expensive either Read more

1 December 2005, 17:49  |  Tags: NEC 343i, music player, earbuds, banking

CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones

6.0

NEC 338 review

NEC 338 review

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15 May 2005, 20:18  |  Tags: NEC 338, clamshell, 3G, video calling

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

7.3

NEC 42XR3 review

NEC 42XR3 review

The 42XR3 is the smaller brother of one of our favourite plasmas, the 61XR3. The 42XR3 is still more expensive than most at this size, but the performance will win over anyone who has picture quality high on their list of priorities. There's no Freeview tuner or RGB Scart input though, so you'll have to wait for HD content to make the most of it Read more

31 August 2005, 17:42  |  Tags: NEC 42XR3, analogue, picture quality, digital TV

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

7.3

NEC HT510 review

NEC HT510 review

The HT510 projector is well designed and is perfect for the home user. The picture quality is good across all sources and if you can use the component inputs, the picture quality exceeds what we'd expect for just over £1,000. Read more

18 July 2005, 16:39  |  Tags: NEC HT510, DVD playback, mono speaker, noise reduction

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

7.3

NEC 61XR3 review

NEC 61XR3 review

Let's admit it: this 61-inch plasma screen will remain the guilty pleasure of the dedicated hardcore cinema fan or those with a massive disposable income. Still, it's remarkably cool, and even if you don't intend to spend such a huge amount of money on a television, it's always interesting to know what's out there Read more

17 May 2005, 03:00  |  Tags: NEC 61XR3, high definition, VCR, standard definition

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

DLP delights: budget projectors for home cinemas

Projectors -- once the pursuit of the rich, now available for just over £1,000. If you've ever harboured a desire to turn your living room into a full-blown cinema, start by getting a projector. Read more

19 July 2005, 12:56  |  Tags: Dell, InFocus, Toshiba, Dell 2300MP

CNET UK > Reviews > Monitors

8.2

Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC review

Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC review

The Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC improves upon last year's model with input flexibility, strong moving image quality and many other features that will have you shouting about it. Thanks to its large screen, its high resolution and HDCP compliance, you could easily use it for movies or games Read more

23 October 2007, 13:01  |  Tags: Dell, Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP-HC, aspect ratio, HDMI, joystick

CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops

8.6

Alienware Aurora mALX review

Alienware Aurora mALX review

The Aurora mALX is arguably the most audacious gaming laptop in Alienware's line-up. Not only is it airbrushed to give it a 'gamer' aesthetic, but it's also the first laptop to use 1GB of dedicated graphics memory -- giving it arguably the greatest graphics performance seen outside of a high-end gaming rig Read more

14 August 2006, 15:03  |  Tags: Alienware Aurora mALX, Alienware, Creative, Dell, Intel

CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops

8.7

Shuttle XPC P 2500G review

Shuttle XPC P 2500G review

The small, sleek but hugely powerful Shuttle XPC P 2500G is perfect if you want a gaming PC without the boy-racer frills. Gaming performance is impressive considering the single graphics card, not far behind the Mesh X-treme FX60 PC with its dual-graphics card -- if you want a tiny box with the latest components in, it's hard to beat Read more

31 May 2006, 15:09  |  Tags: Shuttle, Shuttle XPC P 2500G, clock speed, audio system, Ethernet

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