TVs & Home Cinema
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Sony Bravia KDL-40NX703 review The Sony Bravia KDL-40NX703 is a very good TV with nice features like built-in Wi-Fi, but the glossy coating is very reflective and it wouldn’t play any DivX or XviD content.£829
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recommendedSamsung LE40C650 review Samsung’s LE40C650 is a good looking and well featured TV with impressive picture quality. At £620, you get a lot for your money and it’s a worthy Budget Buy award winner.£619.70
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recommendedToshiba Regza 32RV753 review The Regza 32RV753B looks a little dated and has limited features compared to other sets, but Toshiba has focused on what’s important: great image quality at a low price.£349.99
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best buyPhilips 40PFL7605H review The Philips 40PFL7605H is a stunning TV, but it’s expensive. If money's not a problem, though, it's an excellent choice.£949
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Sharp Aquos LC40CT2E review The Sharp LC40CT is very cheap, but the poor image quality means that it's not worth buying.£479
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Epson EH-TW450 review It's bright and the image quality is very good, but the throw ratio means you have to place the EH-TW450 carefully£642
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Samsung LE32C580 review The Samsung LE32C580 is aggressively priced and looks great, but its picture quality isn’t as good as we'd hoped for.£379.95
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Orbitsound T12 Soundbar V2 The side speakers really do fill a room with music, making this a decent choice if you don't want the hassle of surround-sound speakers£300
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Toshiba Regza 40WL753 review There’s a lot to like about Toshiba’s 40WL753, but it’s more expensive than better alternatives.
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Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex TV HD Media Player review A good little media player, with full support of Blu-ray menus from ripped ISOs, but it needs a few tweaks to beat the competition.£89
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Samsung F10M review A capable office projector with a cost-saving LED light source, but it’s not quite bright enough for most office meeting rooms.£686
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Pioneer VSX-920-K review Packed with unusual features plus all the ones we’d expect, but sound quality is a little disappointing£500