TVs & Home Cinema
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Vivitek H1085FD review This budget 1080p DLP projector is a good all-rounder with good colour and contrast, but its overall image quality isn't quite up to that of similarly-priced rivals.£971
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recommendedAsus O!Play HDP-R1 review Not our outright favourite media player, but its support of DVD menus in ISO files makes it a decent choice for some.£90
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Panasonic DMP-BD60 review Viera Cast and an SDHC slot make the DMP-BD60 stand out, but its slow performance and high price mean it misses out on an award.£175
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recommendedPanasonic SC-BT200 review Impressive speakers and YouTube access make the SC-BT200 great value, but performance and format support could be better.£414
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Sony BDP-S360 review A decent Blu-ray player, but the BDP-S360 lacks the video and music format support that other players have.£135
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LG HB954PB review A beefy set of speakers makes this a stunning-sounding home cinema kit, but better value home cinema kits are out there.£558
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Philips BDP3000 review A beautiful design and nippy performance can't disguise the fact that the BDP3000 lacks features and has some serious flaws as well.£130
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recommendedLG BD370 review The BD370 has great format support, is reasonably quick and has all the features of more expensive players. It wins our Budget Buy award.£130
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Samsung HT-BD1252 review A budget home cinema kit, the HT-BD1252's tinny speakers don't impress, and it has limited features.£400
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BenQ Joybee GP1 review The low price and amazing portability of the GP1 make it the best mini projector to date, but it's still far from perfect.£402
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best buyXtreamer review A low price, an amazing range of capabilities and a basic but effective menu system make the Xtreamer a winner.£99
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best buyPanasonic Viera TX-P42G10B review Fantastic image quality and the benefit of Freesat make this a great choice if you're after a 42in HD TV.£790
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Sumvision Cyclone Micro review This media-player only plays standard-definition video, but it's cheap and incredibly compact.£26