Samsung PS-50Q7HD review
Samsung’s 50-incher sports the company’s usual bargain price tag – but can the performance hold together on such a big screen?
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Samsung’s 50-incher sports the company’s usual bargain price tag – but can the performance hold together on such a big screen?
Fujitsu’s latest plasma may be lacking a digital tuner – but its sub £1000 price tag makes it a tempting buy in the 42in market
This 20in Sony is one of the smartest-looking LCDs to have graced our test room – and it backs up the chat with impressive performance
This humongous Pioneer plasma may seem a touch on the pricey side but, at 60in, you can always lay it flat as use it as a ping-pong table. Now that’s convergence…
The Concept L26 Freeview LCD is Loewe’s `entry-level` set. At £1000 for a 26in telly, that’s quite some entry…
A 32in LCD and a 160GB hard-disk recorder in one set? Sanyo, with this curvy Y:TV you are really spoiling us…
You’ve got your enormo-screen as your living-room focal point, but now you can’t bring yourself to look at that 14in portable in the bedroom. You need to upgrade, my friend.
Panasonic aims to take control of your living room, wallet and entertainment life with this huge 65in plasma screen TV. But can it live up to its colossal promise?
It’s got a motorised stand and a gamer-friendly front HDMI port, but is that enough to help this 50in Hitachi plasma put one over on the big boys?
It’s got no 1080p, but Samsung’s PS50Q97HDX seems to have everything else: a massive screen, three HDMI sockets, technical virtuosity and a motorised stand – all for £1500
This Panasonic gives every impression of being a bargain flatscreen – but with so many other budget sets on the circuit is it worthy of that spot on your wall?
The Fujitsu P50XHA58EB 50in TV should win a lot of admirers with its sleek and sexy looks – but will they be driven away by its lack of features?