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Panasonic TX-P50S20B Review

In a refreshing change from the torrent of LCD TVs we’ve reviewed lately, Panasonic have just delivered a review sample of their 50-inch S20 series Plasma TV. Designed to be cost-conscious, the Panasonic TX-P50S20 is a 50″ TV which, like its S20 LCD counterpart we tested last month, includes key features such as a 1080p resolution panel, and a DVB-T2 ... Read More »

Samsung LE40C650 Review

Korean mega-giant Samsung Electronics is the world’s largest manufacturer of flat-panel displays, shifting millions of units each year. Due to the company’s LCD research, and the more recent additions of higher quality video processing and comprehensive configuration options, much of Samsung’s output is now very tempting indeed. Today, we’re scrutinising the Samsung LE40C650, part of the “Series 6″ line of ... Read More »

Panasonic TX-L42D25 Review

Ultra-slim LCD TVs with LED sidelighting are nothing too new, but the TX-L42D25 is the first one we’ve reviewed from Panasonic. New for 2010, the D25 series of VIERA LED LCDs features 200hz Intelligent Frame Creation Pro with Backlight Blinking for improved motion resolution, VIERA Cast internet content, and an IPS (In-Plane Switching) type LCD panel, which enables the HDTV ... Read More »

Sony KDL32EX403 Review

Sony’s TV ranges appear to have undergone a shake-up for 2010. Until recently, their product catalogue showed an escalating number of coded TV series: V-Series, W-Series, X-Series, and so on. This year, though, Sony have categorised all of their displays into one of four ranges: the Network range, Signature range, Cinematic range, and Essential range, to help simplify things. The ... Read More »

Panasonic TX-L37S20 Review

Panasonic may be better known for its Plasma displays, but the company, perhaps begrudgingly, has more recently built a presence for itself in the LCD TV market. Sharing the same VIERA brand name, Panasonic manufactures LCD displays up to 42 inches in size using IPS (In-Plane Switching) panels. In today for analysis is a Panasonic TX-L37S20, a 37″ display from ... Read More »