TVs & Home Cinema
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Cables To Go TruLink HDMI via Cat5E Extender review Easy to set up, but it can't manage the range claimed and you're probably better off with a good-quality HDMI cable£70
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A.C.Ryan Playon!HD2 review A media streamer with a sluggish interface - there are better models available£159
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Panasonic SU-HTB520 review Capable audio and the convenience of a wireless subwoofer, but limited connectivity makes the HTB520 less than ideal for large home cinema setups£280
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Yamaha RX-V371 review More connections than most people will have devices for, but the lack of an OSD hampers ease of use£230
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Onkyo HTX-22HDX review A superb all-in-one system for anyone who lacks room for an amplifier but wants the flexibility to upgrade in the future£230
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Eminent HDMedia DVB-T EM7195 review Eminent's EM7195 is expensive, and its clumsy interface makes it hard to justify its high price£240
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Panasonic SC-BTT362 review A 2.1 system that struggles to justify its high price against the superior 5.1 competition£341
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Samsung HT-D5500 review Great styling, excellent audio and plenty of extra features – there are few all-in-one systems that do it better£328
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Panasonic SC-BTT270 review Acceptable audio, but a basic online portal and limited connectivity can't compete with better equipped sets from other manufacturers£295
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best buySony BDV-E380 review The smart design, excellent interface, superb sound quality and extra features make this the ideal all-in-one system£350
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best buyOrbitsound T12v3 Incredible sound that fills the room makes this both a brilliant iPod dock and soundbar for your TV£299
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recommendedDenon AVR-1312 review A fantastic entry-level AV amplifier – not brimming with features or power, but it gets the essentials right£250