Provided you take the time to optimally tweak its internal settings, the Sanyo LCD-27XR1 offers great value for money and combines all of the features you'll need into an attractive package.
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The KT-17LZ21 may only boast a 17" screen, but the inclusion of a dedicated DVD player within the unit's electronics makes it a great idea where space is a premium.
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Acer's hoping to make a dent in the crowded LCD TV market with its flagship model, the 32" AT3201W.
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The 2006 Philips 37PF9731 LCD TV has all the bells and whistles packed into a 114mm-thick chassis that's both sleek and sensuous.
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Samsung's 3,000:1 contrast ratio delivers outstanding shadow details which are unfortunately marred by soft PC text.
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TEAC is introducing a portable LCD TV range that sports a built-in DVD player.
After seeing the future of MP3 player at CES, one question stands out: Why is it that most of the MP3 players aren't created for the people who truly love music?
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