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Although not as feature-heavy as some models in its class, Samsung's LNB360 series takes the picture quality cake among entry-level LCDs.
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Toshiba's 22DV615Y LCD TV/DVD combo unit is compact and simple to use, but screen quality could be better.
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Thanks to numerous improvements and upgrades, the Loewe Connect 42 Media Full-HD+ 100 DR+ is a much better TV than the Connect 37 Media Full-HD+ DR+ that we reviewed last year, both in terms of its performance and multimedia functionality. Bang & Olufsen eat your heart out
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With a full suite of interactive features as well as solid picture quality, the Sony KDL-W5100 series might be worth the higher price to streaming video fans.
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Not within everyone’s ballpark, the Loewe Art 42 SL is a pricey LCD TV, but if you can afford it, you won’t be disappointed. It's a stylish bit of kit with plenty of upgrade and customisable options.
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Although its overall picture quality falls short of the best 240Hz LCDs, the LG LH55 series offers plenty of picture tweaks and accurate color.
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Sony's high-end KDL-XBR9 series of LCD TV offers a bundle of extras and solid picture quality, but the price will turn off most buyers.
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Over £3,000 gets you a fair amount of TV. We love the styling of the Loewe Art SL 42 Full-HD+ 100 DR+, and the extra functionality you can add also makes this a really excellent choice for people who want plenty of cool toys in one box. Sound and picture quality are both pleasing and, overall, we think anyone with the money to buy this TV will be very happy with it
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As the first large-screen edge-lit LED-based LCD, Sony's KLV-40ZX1M looks stunning turned off, but it falls short when powered up.
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For the price of the Loewe Individual 40 Compose Full-HD+ 100 DR+ with a few of the trimmings, you could buy a decent second-hand car, although the price falls considerably if it's just the screen you want. Those who want to spend thousands on an LCD TV, however, will almost certainly find the feature set and design to their taste
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Although not nearly as bad as you might expect for the price, the Technika LCD32-209's motion-handling flaws are bad enough to ensure that the set should only be considered for casual, second-room use
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Kogan's 42-inch panel offers a budget entry point into 1080p Full HD TV, but there are compromises to deal with along the way.
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The 52-inch Sony KDL-52XBR6 LCD is a bit too expensive for the level of picture quality it delivers, but its styling and best-in-class black levels help its case.
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The bargain Insignia NS-LCD32-09 32-inch LCD performs better than its basement price would indicate.
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We tried to like the Sanyo LCD47XR2 47-inch LCD, but its incredibly high price, lack of features and mediocre performance mean it's best avoided.
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Despite its lighter black levels, the Westinghouse TX-47F430S 1080p LCD wide-screen television produces an otherwise solid picture for a very good price.
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Although it has a couple of weaknesses, the overall picture quality of the Sharp LC-32D43U puts it among the best LCDs of its size.
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The Monster Home Theater Controller 100 universal remote arguably offers a superior design to competing models from Logitech and Harman Kardon, but it's comparatively pricey.
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ATI's flagship TV tuner card offers the best image quality we've seen from a TV tuner card and includes over-the-air HDTV support, but it's still not as good as a direct cable-box-to-TV signal.
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