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Hannspree XV HT09-28E1 review
The XV HT09-28E1 is remarkably cheap for a 28-inch LCD TV with a 1080p resolution. The set, nevertheless, offers generally good high-definition and standard-definition pictures, although audio quality leaves something to be desired and dark scenes could be handled better Read more
2 March 2009, 17:14 | Tags: Hannspree XV HT09-28E1, LCD TV, noise reduction, Tate Modern
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Hannspree XV32 GT02 review
Although the company might be known for its wacky portable TVs in the shape of helicopters, the Hannspree XV32 GT02 is a grown-up LCD TV. Good for a kitchen or second bedroom, this HD Ready TV deals well with high-definition material, producing punchy, vivid colours Read more
18 March 2008, 10:44 | Tags: Hannspree XV32 GT02, picture quality, standard definition, LCD TV
CNET UK > Crave > Televisions
HANNspree HANNSlounge: A TV for people who miss the 70s
If you miss the 70s and yearn for the days of fake wood panneling on cars and televisions then HANNspree has the TV you're looking for Read more
20 April 2007, 11:01 | Tags: Freeview, sci-fi, love, Freeview
CNET UK > Crave > Televisions
HANNspree HANNSvibe.white.32: A 'well rounded' television
Everyone who sees the HANNSvibe.white seems to say the same thing: "What on earth is that and why does it look like that?" It's certainly unique, that's for sure Read more
16 January 2007, 12:28 | Tags: Denon DVD-1930, Freeview, analogue, wiki
CNET UK > Crave > Televisions
Hannspree LCD-TVs: Ooh, look at the cute tellies!
High-definition televisions are old hat -- get yourself a teeny, weeny, cutesy animal-shaped television from Hannspree Read more
6 September 2006, 10:46 | Tags: Apple TV, contrast ratio, IFA, Televisions
CNET UK > Crave > Televisions
Photos from IFA 2006: Gaffes and glitches
Organising a massive technology trade show in Germany takes months of preparation -- it's inevitable that there will be some things that don't go quite to plan... Read more
5 September 2006, 08:31 | Tags: Grundig, Samsung, Toshiba, IFA



