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Review Date: 11-MAR-2009
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RRP: $9399.00
4.75
Sony's BRAVIA KDL55XBR45 Full HD LCD television is fantastic for watching content of any kind. When compared to its direct rival, the Samsung Series 9, it has a few inadequacies, but overall it is a strong performer and well worth its price tag.
Review Date: 25-NOV-2008
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RRP: $5499.00
4.75
Samsung's Series 9 LA46A950 is the best LCD TV on the market. While not perfect, its flaws are negligible and it offers an incredible combination of deep blacks, rich colours, sharp images and great motion, along with a host of bonus features, making it the panel to watch out for this Christmas season.
Review Date: 07-NOV-2008
RRP: $5999.00
4.50
Samsung's LA52A750 is a fantastic upgrade to the previously top-of-the-line Series 6 units. It has the same great image quality but throws in a bunch of new connectivity and streaming features and a built-in content library.
Review Date: 21-SEP-2007
RRP: $2199.00
4.50
The LG 32LB9D is an exceptional LCD television which performed brilliantly across all resolutions.
Review Date: 25-JAN-2006
RRP: $4999.00
4.50
This is one of the best TVs we have seen in the office and is easily equal to the Sony Bravia and Sharp Aquos.
Review Date: 13-NOV-2008
RRP: $3399.00
4.50
Sony's Bravia KDL40Z4500 is a fantastic Full HD TV. It's Australia's first 200Hz television and it provides an excellent Motion Flow mode; the real faults we could find with it were a question of personal taste.
Review Date: 04-SEP-2005
RRP: $2499.00
4.50
A wide range of inputs, 1080i support, and two-year warranty make Baumann Meyer's DT2600 is a great choice for a widescreen TV.
Review Date: 30-JAN-2006
RRP: $3299.00 $2799.00
4.50
The image quality on the Aquos is a thing to behold and blows the competition out of the water.
Review Date: 19-NOV-2005
RRP: $3199.00 $2999.00
4.50
Bravia is easily one of the best quality televisions we have tested and while its not perfect, its still a top buy with a price tag that reflects its quality.
Review Date: 29-JUN-2007
RRP: $7699.00
4.50
The LC52PD7X is an excellent LCD TV for those wishing to enter the world of 1080p and high definition content. Its price tag is high, but if you have the cash to spend, you won't be disappointed.
Review Date: 16-NOV-2007
RRP: $4799.00
4.50
Sony's Bravia KDL46XBR is a brilliant 1080p TV. It performed above par across all our tests and while it wasn't perfect, the issues we did spot did not detract. If you're after a full high definition screen that excels in all areas this is a great choice.
Review Date: 23-JUN-2005
RRP: $3499.00
4.50
Clear images, extensive input and output connections and a wide range of potential uses help make this Philips monitor outstanding.
Review Date: 03-MAR-2009
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RRP: $3629.00
4.50
As an evolution from the impressive XV500A series, Toshiba’s latest televisions stack up well against the best 100Hz LCD televisions on the market.
Review Date: 12-JAN-2009
RRP: $6099.00
4.50
Sony’s KDL-46XBR45 produces fantastic quality images, but this excellence comes at a price.
Review Date: 17-JUN-2009
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RRP: $7399.00
4.50
As a technological tour de force, we’re extremely impressed with the Sony Bravia KDL40ZX1. It’s ultra-thin, delivers good picture quality and the wireless video streaming is an innovation we’re hoping will become commonplace.
 
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