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LG 55LM9600
Armed with a super-thin 4mm bezel, the LM9600 boasts 1080p, passive 3D display and Dual View, which should be a boon for those who are keen on a bit of head-to-head gaming. 1
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Sony Bravia KDL-55HX850
It's a shame that the eye-catching metal pedestal is an optional extra. Nonetheless the HX850 packs a full spec list, including 1080p, 3D playback, locally dimmed LED edge lighting and a plethora of streaming options.
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Panasonic Viera TH-L55WT50A
Due out in Australia in June 2012, the range-topping WT50 range features 1080p, 3D capability, built-in Wi-Fi, USB and SD cards slots, support for popular codecs and IPTV services.
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Sony Bravia KDL-55HX750
It mightn't be the headline act, but the HX750 comes neatly equipped with 1080p, LED edge lighting, built-in Wi-Fi and access to catch-up TV services, as well as Quickflix, and Music and Video Unlimited.
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Sharp Aquos Quattron LC70LE735X
If size matters to you and Sony's 65-inch LCD TV just isn't big enough to satisfy, check out Sharp's 70-inch lounge-room dominator. 1
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Sharp Aquos LC60LE630X
This 60-inch LCD TV should fill the viewing space in most rooms, but with its washed-out blacks and prominent edge-lighting splotches, it's difficult to recommend, especially for those who like to turn the lights off.
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Panasonic Viera TH-L32E3A
Although the TH-L32E3A did nothing to blow us away, its solid features and performance make it an excellent second TV.
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Samsung UA55D8000
The Samsung UA55D8000 is a superbly realised TV, which combines cutting-edge design with top-of-the-heap picture performance. 4
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Panasonic TH-P42U30A
If you don't need bells and whistles, the Panasonic TH-P42U30A proves that high levels of performance can still be had under AU$1000. 3
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Sony Bravia KDL-55HX925
The Sony Bravia KDL-55HX925 is an excellent LCD TV, which offers deep blacks and a flexible feature set, but it does require a little bit of care during set-up. 2
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