T3 Top Ten: LCD TVs

'Enders never looked this good...

Here for your eyes pleasure is a round-up of the best LCD's that your hard earned cash can buy.

Toshiba 37XV505D

£700

This is Full HD on a budget. Look online and you'll find it for a ton less, which is fair price for this no-frills package.

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Sony KDL32W4000

£800

Yes, this is a TV designed to act as a painting as well as a Full HD screen, you can add your own pics to those from history's finest doodlers by shoving a USB stick into its side.

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LG 32LB75

£700

Razor-sharp lines, a dash of deep crimson on the stand and a black high gloss finish, this is one good looking 32-inch telly.

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JVCLT42DS9

£1000

This is one thin telly. JVC has pulled out the scissors and snipped this televison in two ways: while the 74mm-deep tuner model means it's not as ironing board-flat as other tv's, at parts it's 34mm deep. That's well thin.

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Phillips 32PFL5522D

£370

Penny-pinching movie fans will adore this one. Offering a pleasingly big 32-inch Hi-Def screen, surprisingly commanding sound and intense black levels -- essential for delivering that cinematic feel -- and all for well under £400.

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Loewe Connect 37DR

£2195

Stream Loewe-Luxury gogglebox maker Loewe is back with more telly eye candy. This time served up with a generous side order of media meat. What we're trying to say is that this smart-looking TV comes with its own 160GB digital video recorder for storing up to 200 hours of footage, and streams movies, music and photos from your PC.

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Sharp AQUOS LC20AD5EBK

£850

This telly may be sub £500, but it's far from sub standard... Despite its paltry screen size, this is positively laden down with features. Sharp's latest Aquos googlebox is a HD-ready set with HDMI input, two Scarts and more functionality than you could shake an electric eel at.

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Phillips Aurea

£3000

Phillips' latest expenso-TV puts LED in your pencil Not so much a TV with Ambilight as one huge Ambilight with a TV, the Aurea is Philips' flagship gogglebox, and a fashion statement as much as something to watch the footie on.

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Samsung LE46M87

£1229

Looks a bit cacky and code named tulip and sadly where there are flowers, there's often manure. But, performance is awesome, and as they say it's what's on the inside that counts.

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Hitachi L37LX01

£900

Listen up, sofa spuds! Hitachi knows what you want most in a television, and they're not afraid to give it to you.

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Posted by Rhiain Morgan on 2008-09-18


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