Bang & Olufsen has integrated a hard disc recorder and multimedia capabilities into its latest 'picturesque' 50-inch plasma TV, the BeoVision 9.
Whether you're watching standard- or high-defintion material, the Pioneer PDP-5000EX is one of the very best screens on the market.
If you like simplicity, you'll find this all-in-one 50-inch HD tuner/video recorder/plasma TV combo a very appealing proposition.
Could this be 7th heaven? Pioneer's seventh-generation plasma, the 50-inch PDP-507XDA, sports the company's latest advancements in picture technology as well as a built-in HD digital tuner.
This 65-inch, 1080p addition to the Viera range was designed to partner Panasonic's first Blu-ray player, the DMP-BD10.
A well built plasma with excellent picture quality but lacking several features that should be standard in this price range.
Panasonic's third rendition of its popular 42-inch Viera plasma, the TH-42PV60A, is sharper in picture and much sharper in price, but it's not quite as sexy as it used to be.
The Fujitsu P50XHA51AS is a fine plasma monitor that produces outstanding pictures, but its high price point and only decent specs compared to its peers hobbles its overall appeal.
Pioneer has bet all its marbles on plasma technology and it seems to be paying off. Its 6th generation plasma TVs turn in an impressive picture quality that produces purer colours across the spectrum.
Sanyo's latest plasma offering, the 42-inch PDP42XS1, just sneaks under the AU$3000 mark and should tempt those looking for a bargain.
NEC is heading in the right direction price-wise with its new plasma, the PXT-42SVI, which offers decent if uninspiring specs.
NEC's 61-inch PX-61XR4 is the largest in NEC's new line of plasma screens, and boasts a simple design with impressive features.
NEC's 50-inch PX-50XR4W plasma screen boasts a simple design with impressive features.
NEC's 42-inch PX-42R3W plasma screen boasts a simple design with impressive features.
The Pioneer PDP-436HDG makes up for its lack of value-added features and relatively high price with superb, kick-arse picture quality.
As well as some impressive specs, Hitachi's new plasma, the 42PD8800TA, boasts a motorised stand that couch potatoes will love.
A fully integrated 106cm plasma TV that offers great value for money and patronisingly simple installation.
Big is one of best ways to describe this new Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 4 plasma -- both in terms of screen real estate and price.
The sleek and affordable Samsung PD5S is a fine plasma TV which requires basic video calibration to unlock its full visual prowess.
The Fujitsu P42HHA40WS boasts all the trappings of a top-grade plasma. Pity it's so expensive.
This flagship Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ850A is just as good as or even better than the Pioneer LX Kuro in many areas and at a far more reasonable asking price, too.
If sport or movies are your aim then plasma is still the king, and the Panasonic TH-42PZ800A offers a great picture for a great price.
The Panasonic TH-42PX8A is a marked improvement on the 700 series, which is quite an achievement for a budget plasma. Pity it's not true HD, though.
The LG 42PG60UD is a large improvement on the LG plasma range and will no doubt suit anyone looking for a 720p television with style and quality.
The Samsung PS42A450P1 is a 42-inch plasma which features 100Hz motion compensation and is capable of displaying 3D games and videos.
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