TOP 10s

LCD TVs

01 Philips 42PES001 review £1,800.00

Philips 42PES001 review

Stuff says

It’s almost laughably expensive, but can this stunning 42-incher make us delirious with its performance?
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02 Samsung UE40B7020 review £1,500.00

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For a set that all but disappears if you look at it side, on, this Sammy packs some serious tech. But how phat is its performance?

03 Sony KDL-40W4000 £1,200.00

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The big-screen equivalent of fine Champagne: you can buy cheaper substitutes, but quality shines through

04 Panasonic TX-37LZD70 £1,100.00

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Panasonic’s largest LCD is also the company’s smallest screen to offer Full HD performance. It’s a cracking combination

05 Sony KDL-40Z4500 £1,500.00

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Sony’s flagship LCD is the first 200Hz TV we’ve tested. Does it live up to the hype?

06 Sony KDL-46Z4500 review £1,870.00

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Costing a cool £600 more than the next set down in the range, we’re expecting special things from this Z series. Show us what you can do, Sony...

07 Toshiba 46ZV555DB £950.00

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Tosh’s new telly promises “near HD quality” images, no matter the source – but can it really deliver the pixel-perfect goods?

08 Philips 42PFL9803 review £2,200.00

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Philips 42PFL9803 Philips’ flagship ‘Lux’ is one of the most expensive 42in TVs on the market. Luckily, it’s also one of the most capable

09 Samsung LE40A856 £1,000.00

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Samsung’s latest LCD is slim, stylish and sports some tasty media-streaming skills

10 Philips 42PFL9903D Aurea II £2,500.00

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The second-gen Aurea is the flagship set in Philips’ Ambilight range. But is it worth the hefty price tag?