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Philips 32PFL9705
Philips’ high-end sets are reliably innovative and tend to produce class-leading pictures, ensuring that the first of Philips’ 9000 range arrives with some high expectations to live up to, despite its relatively small screen size. The £1,300, 32-inch set will …
Hannspree SJ42DMBB
A budget of £400 typically buys you a 26 or 32-inch LCD TV from one of major manufacturers. All credit to Hannspree, then, which has managed to deliver
Panasonic TX-L42D25B
Panasonic is currently the king of plasma TV. So much so, that its LCD screens often get overlooked. Now, though, it's joined the LED market, with a range
Panasonic TX-P65VT20B
The whole point of 3D is immersion. The technology wants to create a 'real' space for you to engage with. So it follows that if a 3D screen is
Sharp LC-32DH510E
At just £430 in shops – or as little as £300 if you dig about online – you don't have to look very hard for the potential appeal
Toshiba 40SL753
Toshiba has been doing brisk business over the past year or two at the budget end of the LCD TV market. Which has been good news for the
Sony Bravia KDL-60LX903
If money is no object, or the viewing of TV or movies is an all-consuming passion, then this feature-packed giant is definitely worth considering. It will grant you
LG 47LE8900
Despite being one of the TV world's more cutting-edge screens, the 47LE8900 doesn't have 3D. This is not necessarily a weakness; if you want 3D from an LG
Philips 40PFL7605
Arriving in the most popular size for LED-lit TVs – 40-inch – the 40PFL7605 appears remarkably thin (it's just 42mm deep), but, more importantly, well built. As solidly built







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