TVs & Home Cinema
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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 -
Optoma Themescene HD200x review Rich colour and a phenomenally low price makes this 1080p projector a great deal, if you can cope with the DLP rainbow effect.£799 -
Creative Sound Blaster Wireless for iTunes + Receiver review Creative's Sound Blaster Wireless works surprisingly well and is cheaper, although not as neat, as a standalone audio streamer.£103 -
Sanyo PLV-Z3000 LCD projector review A reasonably priced projector with typically good LCD image quality, but its colours aren't quite as good as the very best LCD or DLP models.£1716 -
best buy
Epson EH-TW2900 review The cheapest LCD projector we've ever reviewed is the best value choice if you can't stand DLP, even though its rendition of dark scenes lacks impact.£1119 -
Cello iViewer C3298DVB-IP 32in LCD TV review The first TV we've seen with built-in BBC iPlayer, but this can't make up for the poor picture quality, lack of audio output and crude controls.£499 -
JBL Creature III review After a little tweaking of your Mac's output, you'll be very happy with the sounds the Creature pumps out.
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BenQ W1000 Although it's reasonably priced and produces rich colours and dark blacks, the W1000 suffers more than most from the DLP rainbow effect.£998