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An older plasma, that isn't flawless, but it offered fantastic picture quality and a quite phenomenal performance-per-pound ratio for its day.
Invitingly priced. Great colour balance and detail. Solid motion
Some loss of detail in the darkest blacks
There's also a fair number of picture adjustments to tweak, with facilities including Low Noise Amplifier for boosting a weak off-air signal, and Digital Noise Reduction, which does exactly what is says on the tin
August, 2008
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162 reviews
An older TV, but in its day one of the best picture performances we'd ever seen
The best picture performance we've seen from a flat screen, whether the source is hi, or standard definition
More than $10,000 at launch€apart from that, nothing
But screen resolution isn't the only factor with this set. Unlike other screens that are HD ready, the Pioneer doesn't solely rely on HD material. Instead it relays TV signals and other standard-def sources with an even hand. It's really difficult to ...
August, 2008
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76 reviews
Decent quality at a great price make this a bargain, but you'll need extras to appreciate it.
Overall, at $2127 its great value. If you want a big TV you dont have to sacrifice quality with the AT4220B, but make sure you buy a separate digital tuner or Foxtel to make the most of it.
June, 2007
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31 reviews
When everything from your movie collection to your photo album is digital, why would you want to watch it all on a tiny monitor with tinny speakers while your big television and surround sound sits idle in the lounge room?
June, 2005
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1 reviews
19in widescreen LCD TV which shows much promise and is Dell's first consumer offering in Australia. Spec-wise it looks quite good on paper, with 450cd/m2 brightness, 600:1 contrast ratio and 1280 x 768 widescreen resolution, and it doesn't disappoint ...
The first such consumer product from Dell is the W1900, a 19in widescreen LCD TV which shows much promise
March, 2005
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17 reviews
As well as TV viewing (an analog tuner is built in) this screen's strength comes from its LCD-ness which makes it awesome for plugging into a PC (Media Center, anyone?) or for components like digital set-top boxes or DVD players.
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November, 2004
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8 reviews
Boasting two D-Sub and two audio ports along with DVI-D, the Sony SDMX72 presents a range of features that even surpasses the winning BenQ FP791.
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May, 2003
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2 reviews
Sony's first Cineza, the VPLHS1, was an innovative projector: it featured 'sideshot', horizontal as well as vertical keystone correction which meant it was the first projector that could be placed in the corner of a room, and still project a perfectly ...
The Cineza VPLHS10 projector addresses the resolution problem, plus ups the ante on every other facet that made the original Cineza a great projector. Aesthetically, the VPLHS10 looks the goods, although some people may find it quite large for their ...
March, 2003
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2 reviews
Image projection is more affordable now than ever. With prices dropping and quality increasing...
Each projectors was capable in its own right, but the real surprise of the bunch was the InFocus LP70. Here's a projector that shaves off a few centimetres from every dimension but has some of the best results of any projector seen at PC Authority, ...
January, 2003
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12 reviews
HITACHI PD32-A2100
This certainly expands the screens functionality, but in reality the PD32-A2100 is more comfortable displaying TV and DVD than a computer desktop. This is because the wide screen has an extremely unusual resolution 852 x 1,024. An in-built multi-scan ...
September, 2002
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1 reviews
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