
Hands on: Philips 60-inch glasses-free 3D Ultra HD TV review
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CES 2013 The moribund appetite for 3DTV could be about to reverse if Philips' glasses-free and powerfully detailed Ultra HD prototype is anything to go by.
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CES 2013 The moribund appetite for 3DTV could be about to reverse if Philips' glasses-free and powerfully detailed Ultra HD prototype is anything to go by.

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Apps, a decent remote, Wi-Fi and excellent upscaling enable this 32-inch LED TV to break new ground in the good value stakes.

Offering four times the clarity of Full HD, LG's 84-inch Ultra HD megascreen points the way to tomorrow's TV.

Black is back as Philips combines Ambilght, local 'micro' dimming and Moth Eye tech to create deepest black levels ever.
Great value 2D, 3D and upscaled SD images are interrupted by a lacklustre and wired-only smart TV hub, and an all-round slow user interface that's frustrating to use.

This TV fulfills the brief at a canter and makes a play for being one of the finest value TVs around for watching in passive 3D.
It's far from the most advanced plasma around, but the TX-P42X50B makes-up for its lack of smart TV services with reliable, consistent and source-neutral picture quality.

A good value all-round 2D and 3D picture performer with a superb user interface, but Smart Hub apps take a while to load on this TV.

Sony's desire to be the king of everything extends to cutting edge TV, with this extraordinary 84-inch, native Ultra HD superstar.

Crisp pictures and convincing contrast make this 46-inch edge LED-backlit TV a serious screen for 2D and 3D movies.

Loaded with Freeview HD, Freesat HD tuners and more, stunning picture quality dominates on this amazing plasma TV.

Toshiba does its usual TV trick of serving up healthy dollops of what you like for less money than you would expect.

Smart TV apps and a nifty design make this a great television for a kitchen or bedroom, though it may not replace your sound system.

With its designer looks, rich feature count and excellent performance, the 46PFL8007 sees Philips making a very welcome return to the TV fray.

High res 3D, Freeview HD and the best user interface around makes this 50-inch plasma TV good value, but how does it perform?

The LG 47LM860V combines a potent picture engine with a sensational design and fearsome feature list to offer a highly premium TV.
IFA 2012 Samsung gets a new flagship model, but could this 75-incher be the last truly high-end LED TV before OLED finally takes over?

IFA 2012 After all the hyperbole of IFA, with big statements and even bigger TVs, how about a TV that you might actually buy?

IFA 2012 With most brands obsessing over massive TVs, it's no surprise to see Panasonic's first 60-inch LED TV at IFA 2012.

Toshiba's Resolution+ upscaling tech digs out bags of fine detail on this 47-inch LED-backlit TV with 3D system and smart TV apps.

With its excellent picture quality and expansive list of multimedia features, the Panasonic TX-P42GT50 is another excellent plasma.