Sony KDL-40HX753 review
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Cinematic pictures from Blu-ray and a classy 'easel' design are the highlights on an otherwise average-performing Edge LED TV.
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Cinematic pictures from Blu-ray and a classy 'easel' design are the highlights on an otherwise average-performing Edge LED TV.
App-packed and integrating well with smartphones, this slick Edge LED telly is a high-end effort indeed.
A gorgeous design both inside and out, Smart Hub points the way to a lovely slick interface.
Exclusive The Sony 32HX753 is a 32-inch TV with Edge LED lighting, smart TV functionality, multimedia playback support and active 3D.
Panasonic's mid-range P50ST50 delivers outstanding pictures, a tidy design and great features to keep plasma firmly on the map.
Cinema 3D has been tweaked almost to perfection on an Edge LED TV that's convenience-defined, with easy smart TV and SmartShare.
If neither smart TV, 3D or Freeview HD are on your shopping list, Toshiba's simple Edge LED-backlit Full HD TV could fill a need.
Fast becoming a Toshiba speciality, this 32-inch TV-DVD combination for bedrooms gets an Edge LED makeover, but is that enough?
The L42WT50's designer looks, excellent LCD pictures and feature count suggest Panasonic no longer sees plasma as the only TV tech in town.
Just when you thought Sony's TV glory days were over for good, the brand goes and delivers the best LCD TV ever. Get in.
Active 3D specs are an optional add-on, but this slim, gorgeous and thoroughly accessible LED-backlit telly exudes quality where it matters - and we love the Freesat & Freeview HD options
With glasses-free 3D and 4K resolution, the Toshiba 55ZL2 may be the most cutting-edge TV ever - and it's priced accordingly.
Can its use of LG's exclusive Nano direct LED technology help the brand's new 47LM960V 47in TV live up to its flagship status?
Samsung has pulled out all the innovation stops with this 46-inch smart TV to keep a couple of steps ahead of the chasing TV pack.
With an appealing design, Freeview HD tuner, true cinema mode and decent smart TV, this 2D-only LED TV's problems are in odd places.
Finnish brand Finlux turns to 3D imaging for its latest bid to crack the notoriously unforgiving UK TV market. Will it succeed?
This attractive 47-inch LED flatscreen is packed to the gills with enthusiast-level features and performs well but lacks the wow factor
With a little extra in terms of smart TV features, streaming, construction and core panel quality, this 37-incher outperforms its 3D variants and proves worthy of the relatively high price tag.
A versatile 32-inch Edge LED with profound black, a wide viewing angle and natural colours - and don't forget the engaging smart TV features.
LG launches its 2012 TV season in dramatic - and impressive - style with the 55LM660T: a 55-inch Smart TV with passive 3D technology and designer looks.
HD isn't as sharp as it good be and DVD's lack sparkle, but what it lacks in ultimate highs this all-rounder makes up for with a thoroughly enjoyable and accessible 3D approach, excellent smart TV and extra features galore.
The 47-inch 47LM670T is the first of LG's eagerly awaited new Cinema Screen connected TVs to land in the UK. It's the entry level set in arguably the brand's most attractive range yet.
Panasonic's move beyond plasma at this huge size is new, with this TV's lack of contrast made up for by sparkling online and 3D.
Panasonic's first attempt at a 42-inch LED-backlit TV boasts versatile images but lacks ultimate black and a narrow viewing angle.
Offering 60 inches of LED screen for just £1,295, is Sharp's 60LE636 the answer to every cash-strapped home cinema fan's prayers?
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