
Panasonic TX-L37E5B review
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With a little extra in terms of smart TV features, streaming, construction and core panel quality, this 37-incher outperforms its 3D variants and proves worthy of the relatively high price tag.
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With a little extra in terms of smart TV features, streaming, construction and core panel quality, this 37-incher outperforms its 3D variants and proves worthy of the relatively high price tag.

A versatile 32-inch Edge LED with profound black, a wide viewing angle and natural colours - and don't forget the engaging smart TV features.

LG launches its 2012 TV season in dramatic - and impressive - style with the 55LM660T: a 55-inch Smart TV with passive 3D technology and designer looks.

HD isn't as sharp as it good be and DVD's lack sparkle, but what it lacks in ultimate highs this all-rounder makes up for with a thoroughly enjoyable and accessible 3D approach, excellent smart TV and extra features galore.

The 47-inch 47LM670T is the first of LG's eagerly awaited new Cinema Screen connected TVs to land in the UK. It's the entry level set in arguably the brand's most attractive range yet.

Panasonic's move beyond plasma at this huge size is new, with this TV's lack of contrast made up for by sparkling online and 3D.

Panasonic's first attempt at a 42-inch LED-backlit TV boasts versatile images but lacks ultimate black and a narrow viewing angle.

Offering 60 inches of LED screen for just £1,295, is Sharp's 60LE636 the answer to every cash-strapped home cinema fan's prayers?

It can cost over £10k and is far from super-slim, but this LED TV with built-in 3D Blu-ray player and motorised stand is pretty.

The idea of watching live TV on the move has taken a back-seat recently, with on-demand services on tablets and smartphones being the more popular way to catch up with your favourite TV shows.

Panasonic broadens its TV horizons with its first domestic passive 3D TV. And for the most part, it seems to be a positive move.

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A Spyder4 Express is a monitor calibrator that has the valiant aim of ensuring all your screens look the same.

Samsung's new flagship TV marries stunning design and picture with a pioneering smart system. Is this the shape of TV in 2012?

Griffin's nifty gadget, the Beacon, turns your Android or iOS smartphone or tablet into a universal remote control.

No longer content with dominating the budget TV market, Toshiba bids for high-end glory with its powerful, beautiful 46YL863.

A 55-inch LED TV for £750 is pretty rare. Made by a fairly unknown brand, with some modest specs, is it worth a gamble?

The Toshiba 32RL858 is a 32-inch TV that manages to combine a strikingly affordable price point with just the sort of features and looks a savvy budget 32-inch TV buyer would be crying out for.

The Toshiba 40RL858 addresses a perceived demand for smart TVs by putting a revamped version of Toshiba Places at the forefront of an increasingly standard feature set.

Edge LED and Full HD team-up to produce solid hi-def pictures, but those without top quality sources could struggle to love this low-priced 40-incher.

Few TV brands have had as busy a 12 months as Toshiba. Not content with launching its biggest television range for years last April, Toshiba even managed to squeeze in a 'round two' of telly launches right at the end of 2011. And heading up this second raft of TVs is the TL868 series, and the 46-inch Toshiba 46TL868B.

This LED TV may have unusual, almost unique, dimensions that lend it an almost futuristic appearance, but the ultra-widescreen Philips 50PFL7956T Cinema 21:9 Gold's strange shape will make a lot of sense to committed movie buffs.

UK retailer Dixons has decided to have a go at injecting some new life into 3D's flagging fortunes by selling its own in-house range of 3D TVs for the lowest prices yet seen. The 42-inch L423ED11 costs just £599, uses Edge LED lighting and is Full HD and 3D-ready.

Phillips has taken its sweet time in delivering its 2011 line-up of LED TVs, but this 42-inch 7000 Series Edge LED screen was worth the wait.

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