711 results results for "televisions"
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LG 32SL8000 television
Video files for videophiles
10 November 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- USB plays DivX and DivX HD, cinematic Blu-ray pics, clean Freeview pics, Bluetooth
- The Bad
- HD could be sharper, slight lack of contrast
- Verdict
- A good, if not a great TV in terms of pure HD picture quality, the 32SL8000's multimedia features and addictive digital TV pictures help make this exceptionally user-friendly TV one to cherish
- Price
- £799.99
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LG 50PS7000 television
The first truly digital TV?
23 June 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Classy styling, connectivity galore, Bluetooth file transfer from phones, DivX HD playback from USB
- The Bad
- Freeview looks ropey, Blu-ray not razor-sharp, colour can be too ripe
- Verdict
- While not up there with the finest plasmas around when it comes to pictures, its digital media goodies and dependable audio make this 50-incher worth every penny
- Price
- £1000
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Flo TV portable television
TV to go?
18 November 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- 12 channels constantly streaming, easy to use, switching channels is a doddle
- The Bad
- Can't save programmes to watch later, channel selection isn't that great, resolution could be better
- Verdict
- A bigger screen, better resolution and more channels are all on our wish list for version 2, however, for now, take this as a first attempt that could easily become better
- Price
- £$250
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Samsung LE46B750 television
What Hertz the most?
8 September 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Colour, contrast, HD detail, no blur, DLNA networking
- The Bad
- Network connectivity issues, weak Contents TV, viewing angle, average audio
- Verdict
- The LE46B750’s weak points are overshadowed by the its impressive core ability to produce a cracking high-def picture that screams class
- Price
- £1250
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Toshiba Regza 55SV685DB television
Flawed genius
3 November 2009 9:30 GMT
- The Good
- Superb contrast, high-def detail, great showcase screen for Blu-ray
- The Bad
- Frustrating remote control and onscreen menus, cumbersome DLNA networking, disappointing upscaling, expensive
- Verdict
- Toshiba has created a Full HD marvel that uses its LED backlighting to create astonishingly deep blacks and rich colours for a LCD TV, but its £4,500 price tag proves it's downfall
- Price
- £4,500
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TV Remote Control Clock
10 February 2004 14:59 GMT
- The Good
- Brings up BBC Breakfast abd the alarm; Price
- The Bad
- Having to get up in the morning?
- Verdict
- An absolute godsend if you need to hear the traffic news early in the morning. Set for 30 minutes before you’re up and love that lie-in.
- Price
- £15
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Sony KDL-40E4000 television
Pretty as a picture?
3 March 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Xross Media Bar, high-def pictures, colour, smooth pictures
- The Bad
- Average contrast, tight viewing angle
- Verdict
- A decent TV, but you do pay over the odds for a choice of colour
- Price
- £999
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Sharp Aquos LC-19D1E television
Small, but deadly high-def
10 March 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Choice of red, black or white gloss finish, no motion blur, great colours, deep black levels
- The Bad
- Small buttons on remote control, slight lack of brightness
- Verdict
- It’s hard to fault this 19-inch LCD TV. Available in red, white or black, it overcomes virtually all of LCD technology’s main weaknesses and impresses in other areas - and all for a relative pittance
- Price
- £250
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Philips 32PFL7404 television
A hot performer that won't break the bank?
18 August 2009 10:52 GMT
- The Good
- Excellent colours, deep black shades, no blur, good value
- The Bad
- Some flicker when using HD Natural Motion
- Verdict
- If you want the finest 32-incher around, head for Philips’ feature packed 32PFL9604. If you’re happy with second best – and a saving of at least £300 - the 32PFL7404 makes for an excellent all-rounder that’s a more polished performer than most
- Price
- £699
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Toshiba 37RV635D television
Does Resolution+ save the day?
25 August 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Resolution+-assisted pictures, connections, operating system
- The Bad
- HD pictures without Resolution+, sound from on-board speakers
- Verdict
- Decent features, plentiful connections and a reasonable price tag make this worth a look, but keep Resolution+ turned on for the best pictures
- Price
- £600
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Panasonic TH-37PX80 television
Bargain of the year?
4 November 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Low price, inky blacks, pin-sharp detail, kind to Freeview and DVDs, unique size for a plasma
- The Bad
- Slight judder on fast camera pans
- Verdict
- Panasonic’s 37-inch plasma beats its LCD TV rivals hands-down with both Freeview and high-def. And its price tag makes it impossibly attractive
- Price
- £650
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Samsung LE40A856S1W television
Information is king
25 November 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- High-def detail, four HDMI inputs, stunning slim design
- The Bad
- Cheap remote control, lacklustre built-in content, inconsistent picture quality
- Verdict
- InfoLive and Contents Library features prove mere distractions to what is a respectable HDTV. But when compared to the competition, the LE40A856S1W proves a decent value telly
- Price
- £1100
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Samsung LE40B650 television
Fancy streaming media on your TV?
1 April 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- No judder or blur, huge contrast ratio, sharp HD images
- The Bad
- Limited scope of "widgets", slow menus/remote, poor speakers, average Freeview pics
- Verdict
- With much improved picture quality added to the mix with innovative features, the LE40B650 renders the old plasma vs. LCD issue virtually redundant
- Price
- £900
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Sony Bravia KDL-46W5500 television
Only high-def addicts need apply
19 May 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Clarity of HD, sound, four HDMI inputs
- The Bad
- Freeview pictures, limited value of AppliCast, USB lacks wide file support
- Verdict
- If a diet of high-def TV, gaming and Blu-ray is on the cards - and you like the idea of AppliCast - the KDL-46W5500 is definitely worth an audition
- Price
- £1300
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Philips Aurea 2 television
Improvement on the first version or still a mad idea?
21 October 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Picture quality, lightshow
- The Bad
- Halo effect if technology tries to over compensate, you'll need to wall mount it and have white walls
- Verdict
- The main barrier to ownership isn't going to be the price, but the fact you'll have to wall mount it and have a white wall to get the most from your new purchase
- Price
- £2500
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Loewe Art SL 42 television
Set to stun
23 February 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- DMM mode creates amazing depth, DR+ recorder, high-def detail, sound quality
- The Bad
- DMM mode brings some shimmer, over £3000 for full package, underwhelming black levels
- Verdict
- Expensive but worth it, the Loewe Art 42’s stunning depth-laden pictures and powerful sound makes it an all-in-one solution that could even force your home cinema into the loft
- Price
- £2345
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Philips Ambilight 42PFL9803H LED Lux television
A bit of Lux-ury?
18 November 2008 9:05 GMT
- The Good
- Unusual silver design, deep blacks, lively and blur-free images, detail, Ambilight lightshow
- The Bad
- Must be set-up carefully, erratic click wheel on remote control
- Verdict
- The finest LCD TV around? The 42PFL9803H’s use of LED lights behind the screen bring a cinematic brilliance as good as any plasma
- Price
- £2100
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Toshiba Regza 40ZF355DB television
Should thin be in?
19 May 2008 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Thin frame, picture quality, three HDMI slots
- The Bad
- Setup menu clunky, blue light on front
- Verdict
- If you're looking for good performance with no frills, this is definitely worth checking out
- Price
- £1299
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Sharp Aquos LC32D44 television
Freeview at the forefront
8 July 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Freeview picture quality, easy to use onscreen menus, lots of detail, great price
- The Bad
- Some motion blur, no Full HD resolution
- Verdict
- While hardly the final word in high definition picture quality, this is a great value set if Freeview picture quality is your priority
- Price
- £549
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Philips 56PFL9954H Cinema 21:9 television
Wide-boy TV stretches the boundaries
14 July 2009 8:33 GMT
- The Good
- Involving HD pictures, superb scaling, great remote control, beefy sound
- The Bad
- Some picture distortion, occasional softness, no LED panel
- Verdict
- At £4,500 it's an expensive upgrade to an existing flatsceen TV, and though short-lived, the initial wow-factor is almost worth the cash
- Price
- £4500
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Sharp LC-46DH77E television
Sharp crosses the thin green line
21 April 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Strong colours, excellent onscreen menus, very involving Blu-ray picture
- The Bad
- Some blur and noise, weak audio
- Verdict
- You won’t find many bells and whistles here, but if you’re after a monster screen to pair with a Blu-ray player there’s few LCD TVs of this size around that give a cinematic treatment to HD sources
- Price
- £999
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Sharp LC-37XL8E television
Hot proposition for Christmas?
14 October 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- 100Hz processing works well, colours, deep blacks, Freeview pictures
- The Bad
- Lack of fine HD detail, build quality
- Verdict
- A near miss for Sharp. Although it’s as versatile as any other 37in LCD out there, its Full HD panel doesn’t turn in a star performance with Blu-ray and other high-def material
- Price
- £850
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Sony KDL-32W4000 television
Not just extra pixels
1 July 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Gorgeous onscreen menus, Full HD pictures, powerful speakers
- The Bad
- Shoddy Freeview picture quality, slight blur on pictures
- Verdict
- Superbly presented with plenty of connectivity, this is a serious (if small) attempt at Full HD that boasts excellent colour and decent sound
- Price
- £899
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LG 32LG6000 Scarlet television
Mutton dressed as lamb?
22 July 2008 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Easy to use on-screen menus, Freeview pictures, clean high-def images
- The Bad
- Blu-ray discs lack fine detail, some image lag
- Verdict
- Style and substance rule on this mid-range screen, though its mass of features can't hide its lack of Full HD resolution
- Price
- £600
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Cello C3298FR television
Flash of inspiration?
11 August 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Records to two SD cards, archive recordings as MPEG files to a PC or Mac, built-in DVD player
- The Bad
- Poor picture quality, flat audio, girth
- Verdict
- From a purist’s point of view this TV is below average in terms of picture quality – and is arguably loaded with extra features merely to attract your attention
- Price
- £450
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