
Panasonic TX-P50G30B review
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This 50-inch plasma is one the best 2D TVs you can buy
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This 50-inch plasma is one the best 2D TVs you can buy

Excellent, affordable passive 42-inch 3D TV set with useful multimedia options

Well specified and elegantly designed, but a bit of a disaster

Smooth images, smartphone control and BBC iPlayer on this so-called entry-level Bravia

An ugly, yet affordable 3D plasma capable of delivering very impressive pictures

Crisp pictures and neat tricks from this mid-range smart TV – just avoid the blurry 3D

A stylish 46-inch LED set with killer HD pictures – just give 3D a miss

LG release a monster passive 3D TV with an app happy interface

Breathtakingly accomplished 3D plasma with cloud-based apps capability

Sophisticated, but only occasionally excellent mid-range 32-incher with Viera Connect

Does this budget 32-inch LCD TV offer value for money?

Exclusive LG's new 47-inch 3D LED screen makes a convincing argument for passive 3D

An active 3D LCD TV with impressive multimedia options, but is 32-inches too small?

Not bothered by 3D? Then Panasonic's new feature-laden 42-incher might be right up your street

Advanced networking is the trump card of this connected LED TV

Superb 3D set with groundbreaking online capability

This 32-inch best-seller is a solid bet if you want Freeview HD and internet connectivity

This Sony offers excellent black levels - and can be bought with a white bezel

Exclusive Samsung's new flagship LCD TV introduces Samsung Smart Hub for all your mulitmedia needs
A winner with conventional sources, but you'd be better off look elsewhere for 3D thrills

Panasonic continues to set the pace with 3D

Budget specialist's debut 42-inch LED offers value rather than class-topping performance

The ultimate 3D display is as expensive as it is vast
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LG's close links with Sky and its 3D service are well publicised but not everyone is ready (or wealthy enough) to enter the third dimension right now. To that end, LG also boasts a wide range of conventional sets that offer bucketloads of other features without having to pay the inevitable 3D premium.

Poor pictures and sound mar an otherwise well-designed TV with novel USB recording