Posts Tagged ‘TV Reviews’

The Samsung UE32C8000 – An Initial Review November 8, 2010 No Comments

With a profile of just under 30 mm, the Samsung UE32C8000 is one of the thinnest LED televisions in the whole world. And it’s not just any LED television; it’s a full HD LED television. But despite of its ultra thin profile, it has within it some groundbreaking imaging technologies. There are also lots of other functions, making the UE32C8000 a complete entertainment hub.

The LG 47LE5900 – A First Look November 7, 2010 No Comments

The recently released LG 47LE5900 is a slim 47 inch LED television that supports high definition video, internet connectivity, and other features, making it something to be noticed. It is the second largest in a new range of televisions based on the new competitor on the flat screen market, LED technology.

The TX-P42G20 – An Initial Review October 9, 2010 No Comments

It can be confusing when you go shopping for a new television, with all the different types that there are to choose from. If you have been thinking about purchasing the Panasonic TX-P42G20, here are a few things about this model that might help make your decision easier.

The LG 47SL8000 TV – Our View Of It October 5, 2010 No Comments

There are a few interesting things to learn about the LG 47SL8000 including excellent looks and outstanding performance and a host of features. In addition it has a design that can best be described as being frameless and this is one aspect to this model that has helped to make it a very popular buy, especially as its looks are very trendy as well. This model has a neck that is glistening and this too makes this television set a lot more attractive to look at.

What You Might Appreciate About The Samsung UE32C8000 September 25, 2010 No Comments

It might be easy to suggest that if you were taking a look into the content of this piece, you might be doing a bit of electronics redecorating in the near future. What this likely means, is you are trying to find the very best of what is out there in terms of high definition televisions. Through this piece, you will be introduced to the Samsung UE32C8000, a serious contender for your take home model.

Reviewing The Panasonic TX-P46G20 TV September 17, 2010 No Comments

When considering the Panasonic TX-P46G20 plasma TV, understand that this 46-inch television sits as a new model in the Japanese consumer electronics manufacturer’s Viera lineup of TVs. For years, Panasonic has been known as an innovative maker of such flat-panel TVs and this one — with a wide variety of features — will be sure to please most any discerning consumer in the UK, it must be said.

The Samsung UE46C7000 – Worth Considering September 5, 2010 No Comments

As soon as you set eyes upon the Samsung UE46C7000 you are pleasantly surprised at the thinness of this model which in fact can easily be considered the thinnest model available anywhere.

What’s The Toshiba Regza 32AV615DB TV Like? August 26, 2010 No Comments

The Toshiba 32AV615DB TV provides the essential features that most viewers need for a reasonable price. Boasting a 32 inch LCD screen, Active Vision, and three HDMI slots puts it up with the best of the best among LCD tv’s. The U. K’s top free program service called Freeview is also included, so free channels can be enjoyed.

The Samsung UE65C8000 August 18, 2010 No Comments

Taking a look at the Samsung UE65C8000 TV will reveal one of the finest offerings yet by this up-and-coming Korean consumer electronics maker. It’s the first LED (light emitting diode) TV to bring full 3-D viewing capability to such televisions, as a matter of fact. And even though it’s a 65 inch TV, it’s also one of the slimmest televisions on the market today.

What About The Sony Bravia KDL32V5500? August 4, 2010 No Comments

Taking the measure of the Sony Bravia KDL32V5500 TV is a fairly straightforward and pleasant task. For starters, it’s a thirty-two inch (32″) LDC (liquid crystal display) television that presents its picture on a fine flat panel screen. It’s also fairly friendly to its users and designed to be intuitive when it comes to those users operating the unit on their own. It being a Sony, it presents full features and a reasonable price, too.