TVs

Reviews

£ 1500

There's a lot to like about this Sony 3D LCD, but despite its strengths, there are still some shortcomings

£ 1399

A great way to get into 3D TV, this set's passive 3D tech gives a relaxed viewing experience, and you get lots of 3D specs

£ 1200

With a list of downsides that far outweighs its good points, it's hard to recommend this big-screen Hitachi LCD

£ 720

Panasonic produces a class-leading 37in set, in picture performance and functionality

£ 1700

Slim, and supremely beautiful to look at, Samsung's UE46D7000 has a comprehensive spec sheet and excels in 2D; Smart Hub web portal is excellent

£ 1900

A premium smart 3D TV which is packed with all the latest gizmos, but a price rise and stiff competition from its junior sibling deprive it of a star

£ 2500

Just when you thought there were enough Bravia TVs around, Sony has issued this 55 inch LCD. It may be niche, but we think it's appealing

£ 4050

It might be huge and expensive, but this 65in plasma from Panasonic has what it takes to impress us

£ 2300

Given its size, LG's 3D-toting 60PX990 is surprisingly affordable, and despite the occasional foible, we think it's great value for the money

£ 3300

If you're after big-screen 3D thrills, then this Sharp 60 inch is most certainly for you. There's a lot to admire in this relatively affordable set