TVs & Home Cinema
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A.C. Ryan ACR-PV73100 PlayON! HD Media Player review This capable media player does everything you need, and you've got the option of an internal hard disk, but it's a little pricier than the competition.£133 -
Sharp Aquos LC40LE700E review Despite its boxy appearance, the LE700 has great contrast, low power consumption and a superb EPG.£817 -
Samsung LE32B550 review Decent picture quality matches the LE32B650's stylish design, but you can buy a decent 37in TV for less money.£424 -
Blue Microphones Snowball review If you need a professional-quality microphone for use at your desk or in a studio, look no further.
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JVC LT-42DV1BJ review Unique styling doesn't make up for the average picture quality, and the EPG isn't as user-friendly as other TVs.£881 -
Sony Bravia KDL-37W5810 review Excellent picture quality, integrated Freesat HD and media streaming are the KDL-37W5810's strong points, but the price is uncompetitive.£746 -
Philips Cineos 32PFL7404H review A good-looking HD TV with good image quality, but the stylish menus aren't easy to use. You can get a better 37in model for less money.£544 -
best buy
Toshiba Regza 42XV635DB review A plain-looking case and low price belie the 42XV635DB's great image and sound quality. Plus, the EPG is one of the best we've seen.£620 -
Panasonic Viera TX-P42V10B review Packed with features, the TX-P42V10B has decent image quality, but not good enough to justify its higher price and power consumption.£981 -
LG 42SL9000 review An ideal TV for wall-mounting, but disappointing image quality considering the claimed contrast ratio and LED backlighting£934 -
Mitsubishi HC3800 review With beautiful colour and a virtually non-existent rainbow effect, the HC3800 has the best picture quality we've ever seen from a DLP projector and even outshines many LCD models.£1084 -
recommended
BenQ W600 review This inexpensive 720p projector has great picture quality for its price and is a perfect first step into the world of home cinema.£499 -
Asus O!Play HDP-R3 review The card reader and wireless network adaptor make the HDP-R3 more flexible than the original, but we don't feel that they're quite worth the price difference.£123