A stylish LCD TV featuring a built-in HD tuner, let down slightly by average SD picture quality.
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A fully integrated 106cm plasma TV that offers great value for money and patronisingly simple installation.
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Sanyo's new LCD televisions sit at the lower end of the market due to their price, but thankfully their specs don't match the bargain cost.
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Sanyo's new LCD televisions sit at the lower end of the market due to their price, but thankfully their specs don't match the bargain cost.
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Sanyo's latest plasma offering, the 42-inch PDP42XS1, just sneaks under the AU$3000 mark and should tempt those looking for a bargain.
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