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Sharp LC40LE700X

The Sharp LC40LE700X is an LED-backlit television that comes in at a very reasonable price, and features great sound and decent picture quality.

LG BD390

The LG BD390's combination of excellent image quality, super-fast loading times and rich features make it one of our top choices among premium stand-alone Blu-ray players.

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Reviews

  • Sharp LC42D77X

    The Sharp LC42D77X is a great TV let down by poor sound. But if you have a sound system already then the set's belting image quality makes it worth considering.

  • Pioneer BDP-LX71

    The Pioneer LX71 is a great Blu-ray player, despite a slow loading speed for interactive discs and the high price.

  • Samsung HT-TX500T

    The Samsung HT-TX500T delivers sound and image quality as expected from a mid-range home theatre package.

  • Samsung BD-P1000

    Samsung's BD-P1000 is the first Blu-ray player to land in Australia. While it raises the bar for high-definition video with 1080p output, it also carries a lofty price tag.

  • Sony DAV-DZ770W DVD Home Theatre System

    Add FX999's wireless audio module to Sony's latest DZ550 and out comes a DAV-DZ770W HTIB.

  • ViewSonic NextVision N3260w (32-inch LCD)

    ViewSonic needs to improve picture quality and usability to compete with the big boys -- ultimately you get what you pay for.

  • Samsung LA40R51B (40-inch LCD)

    A good bargain for a fully fledged HDTV, the Samsung 40-inch LCD is an excellent television across the board.

  • Toshiba SD-350E

    A wise upgrade for owners of flat-screen TVs and projectors.

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  • Try it at the Sydney Home Show

    It's not just tiles and taps at this year's Sydney Home Show - technology takes a front row seat, with displays from some major brands giving consumers the chance to have hands on tests of all the latest gear.

  • Consumers see red over dead pixels

    You've just blown $5,000 on a sexy new flat-panel TV, and it thinks there should be a little black pimple in the middle of Tom Cruise's face.

  • Why Microsoft's Media Center is stuck on the edge

    Microsoft wants Media Center to bring drama to your living room. It will get more of that than it bargained for.

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