TVs & Home Cinema
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Panasonic’s 2022 TVs explained Struggling to tell Panasonic’s latest TVs apart? Don’t know which one is right for you? We have got you covered -
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Sonos Arc review: Ahead of the curve Superbly composed and balanced sound but the Arc is hamstrung by its lack of inputs£799 -
Chromecast with Google TV: Good but not great A touch too expensive and not without its flaws, the new Google Chromecast isn’t quite the streamer you’ve been waiting for£60 -
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Panasonic LZ2000: Bright, accurate and highly immersive The Panasonic LZ2000 is an excellent OLED that delivers staggering accuracy, immersive sound and next-gen gaming features£2300 -
LG UP75 (43UP7500) review: A wallet-friendly 4K option The LG UP75 offers plenty of features at an affordable price but fails to deliver in some key areas£399 -
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Sony A80J review: A first-class all-rounder The Sony A80J is a mid-range marvel that delivers great pictures and extensive features at an affordable price£1299 -
Bose Solo 5 review: An ultra-compact soundbar The Bose Solo 5 is a simple budget soundbar with a useful universal remote, but its sound quality is a little disappointing£200 -
Samsung AU8000 (2021): Smart and affordable New for 2021, the Samsung AU8000 looks to be an appealing option for those after an affordable 4K TV -
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Polk React: Black Friday savings on an Alexa soundbar If you're after a competitively priced Alexa-enabled soundbar, the Polk React is just the ticket£249 -
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Sonos Ray review: Small size, big sound The smallest, cheapest Sonos soundbar might lack some features but it packs a punch where it matters most£279 -
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TCL 55RP620K: Big and smart, but not that bright This big-screen budget TV benefits from Roku’s brilliant user interface and surprisingly good image quality, but HDR misses the mark£450 -
How to watch See How They Run from anywhere in the world A charming murder mystery comedy, See How They Run gives the likes of Knives Out a run for their money