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Ed Monkton
Ed Monkton contributed television reviews to Trusted Reviews in 2006.
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HD TVs don't all have to be huge. Philips' new 20in model could make a perfect second HD display.
Review Price: £480.00
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Can Acer make the transition from PS builder to TV manufacturer? Ed seems to think so.
Review Price: £900.00
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You're going to expect a lot for your £12,500, but thankfully the Saturn 50 delivers.
Review Price: £12,500.00
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A 56in high definition TV for under two grand? Surely not...
Review Price: £1,800.00
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HD-ILA projection technology may be new, but if this JVC is anything to go by, it's worth considering.
Review Price: £2,500.00
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Can JVC's new image processing technology make this TV a winner?
Review Price: £1,650.00
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This may be a budget LG plasma screen, but it's still a top performer.
Review Price: £1,700.00
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With Sony's new focus on LCD over Plasma, this new 32in set is definitely a step in the right direction.
Review Price: £1,200.00
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If you've already got a Freeview box or Sky receiver, this TV could be your perfect partner.
Review Price: £1,300.00
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A great looking 32in LCD TV from Samsung, but can the performance live up to its looks?
Review Price: £1,050.00
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Sharp has dropped the price of this 32in LCD TV considerbaly, but does that mean that it can't keep up with the new kids?
Review Price: £850.00
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Even better looking than the B&O? Could be...
Review Price: £2,299.00
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Hitachi dips its toe into the water with a large screen LCD TV.
Review Price: £1,500.00
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If Armani made televisions, they'd look like this.
Review Price: £7,469.00
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Samsung is really throwing the cat among the pigeons with this one.
Review Price: £600.00
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If you can't quite afford Pioneer's PDP-436XDE, you're in luck
Review Price: £2,300.00
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Could this be the high definition TV bargain you've been waiting for.
Review Price: £700.00
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If you have a living room the size of an aircraft hanger, Panasonic has just the TV for you.
Review Price: £7,000.00
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Fujitsu has always been consumer shy with its plasmas but with the P42HTA51ES it is no longer. But does it have what it takes?
Review Price: £1,995.00
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A huge plasma TV at an amazing price.
Review Price: £2,300.00
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A 27in HD Ready LCD TV for £520 - amazing bargain or cheap and nasty?
Review Price: £520.00
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This Hitachi plasma may have 1080 lines, but there's still some scaling going on.
Review Price: £2,300.00
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If you're looking for a second TV so you can play your X360 in peace, JVC might have the answer.
Review Price: £950.00
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Panasonic's 42in Viera demonstrates that Plasma isn't letting LCD technology have everything its own way.
Review Price: £2,200.00
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A high-definition TV and a digital video recorder all rolled into one. Is this the perfect combo?
Review Price: £950.00
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Let's face it, any man who wants a 63in plasma screen is making up for something else.
Review Price: £9,000.00
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This TV may have been around a while, but the recent price drop could make it worth a look.
Review Price: £800.00
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It's a shame that Panasonic won't build large LCD TVs, because this 32in is a good one.
Review Price: £1,300.00
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Want to go large but don't have a bottomless money pit at your disposal? The 42in Hitachi 42PD6600 could be the answer to your HD dreams.
Review Price: £1,200.00
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50in of HDTV goodness for only £1,600. How has Samsung done it? DLP rear projection - that's how.
Review Price: £1,600.00
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