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Title: Sony KDL-46S3000
Pros: Produces relatively deep shade of black; very good standard-definition video processing; accurate Cinema preset; numerous picture controls.
Cons: Lacks user-menu fine color-temperature controls; somewhat uneven backlight uniformity; slightly cumbersome menu design.
Verdict: Sony's entry-level LCD, the KDL-46S3000 offers fine picture quality for most viewers, but bargain shoppers and home theater sticklers alike may want something different.
Summary: Sony's 2007 line of Bravia-branded LCD HDTVs includes numerous new models, but the least expensive, and therefore most likely candidate for most popular, is the KDL-S3000 series. The 46-inch KDL-46S3000 represents the largest of the series, and is priced
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70/100 |
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Title: Panasonic Viera TX-37LZD80
Pros: Styling; price; sound; menus and EPG are well laid out and crystal clear
Cons: Freeview performance; sharper LCD TVs are available at this price
Verdict: If you watch a lot of Freeview, this isn't the TV for you. If you don't and instead play lots of games, it becomes a better buy. Unfortunately, there still isn't enough to make it worth buying this screen over one of Panasonic's fabulous plasmas
Summary: The Panasonic Viera TX-37LZD80 is a charmer of an LCD TV. Following in the footsteps of the company's plasmas is a hard job, but the LZD80's high-definition performance sparkles with bright and vivid colours and lovely detail. If you're choosing LCD over
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66/100 |
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Title: Panasonic Viera TX-37LZD80
Pros: Styling; price; sound; menus and EPG are well laid out and crystal clear
Cons: Freeview performance; sharper LCD TVs are available at this price
Verdict: If you watch a lot of Freeview, this isn't the TV for you. If you don't and instead play lots of games, it becomes a better buy. Unfortunately, there still isn't enough to make it worth buying this screen over one of Panasonic's fabulous plasmas
Summary: The Panasonic Viera TX-37LZD80 is a charmer of an LCD TV. Following in the footsteps of the company's plasmas is a hard job, but the LZD80's high-definition performance sparkles with bright and vivid colours and lovely detail. If you're choosing LCD over
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66/100 |
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Title: LG 22LS4D | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Attractive styling; Good picture performance; User-friendly
Cons: Poor audio; Some motion blur
Verdict: The picture itself is reasonably solid, without being spectacular, with a decent palette and a good amount of detail adding up to a pretty enjoyable watch
Summary: The LG 22LS4D impressed us with its decent handling of both standard and high definition material
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60/100 |
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Title: Sony KDL-46S3000
Pros: Produces relatively deep shade of black; very good standard-definition video processing; accurate Cinema preset; numerous picture controls.
Cons: Lacks user-menu fine color-temperature controls; somewhat uneven backlight uniformity; slightly cumbersome menu design.
Verdict: Sony's entry-level LCD, the KDL-46S3000 offers fine picture quality for most viewers, but bargain shoppers and home theater sticklers alike may want something different.
Summary: Sony's 2007 line of Bravia-branded LCD HDTVs includes numerous new models, but the least expensive, and therefore most likely candidate for most popular, is the KDL-S3000 series. The 46-inch KDL-46S3000 represents the largest of the series, and is priced
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70/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TX-32LMD70
Pros: Genuinely excellent music player, Slimline style, 3G with HSDPA, Sleek slimline design, Touch sensitive music player controls, Large, rich external display, Build quality, Comfortable to wear, Rich, balanced sound, Three different ear cups included, Light
Cons: Gimmicky shake feature, Underpowered camera, No 3G connectivity, Limited camera, No smartphone capability, Quality materials make it heavy for its size, No travel bag or pouch, Pricey, Old users may baulk at interface, No software or encryption, Expensive
Verdict: This 32in LCD delivers great HD pictures for relatively little money
Summary: Panasonic has a fierce reputation when it comes to consistently delivering the HDTV goods, but is its 32in TX-32LMD70 LCD TV likely to blot that copybook?
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80/100 |
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Title: Panasonic TX-26LMD70
Pros: Great pictures
Cons: Audio not the best
Verdict: Deep on black and high on sharpness, Panasonic has produced another best in class hi-definition screen for us to drool over
Summary: Sometimes we wonder if we should change the name of What HDTV to What Panasonic such has been the quality of the brand's HD-ready TVs during the past few years.
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100/100 |
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