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Review Date: 20-JUN-2008
RRP: TBA
4.00
Vizio's 50-inch P50 HDM plasma HDTV monitor doesn't require the same cash outlay as a full-fledged plasma HDTV. However, you might be able to find products at a similar price point that deliver better picture.
Review Date: 15-OCT-2009
RRP: $229.95
3.00
If you're in a metropolitan area with good digital television reception then Laser's DVBT-ST35 portable TV is a cute novelty. If you're a reception black-spot, though, it becomes an expensive paperweight.
Review Date: 02-NOV-2009
RRP: $449.00
3.00
The Changhong LT1599DV LCD television is a good choice for a child's bedroom or a cramped study. Its small size and light weight mean it is not hard to carry around, while the integrated DVD player, HDMI port and high resolution screen makes it versatile enough for a range of uses.
Review Date: 23-OCT-2009
RRP: $469.00
3.50
The Kogan PRO-22 won’t give you the full home theatre experience, but for those wanting to experience high-definition movies and games without a huge screen or a huge price, it's worth a look.
Review Date: 03-MAR-2009
RRP: $525.00 $495.00
3.75
As a simple, functional television that’s not the main screen in the house, the Tyagi 2298 is an acceptable choice. It does not have the pedigree of more expensive small screens like Sony’s KDL20S4000 panel, but it packs in plenty of functionality at the cost of image quality.
Review Date: 03-SEP-2009
RRP: $549.00
2.75
The Teco TAL2226 is a reasonable choice for a user looking to get an all-purpose screen for a study or bedroom. It is hamstrung by low contrast and brightness levels.
Review Date: 11-NOV-2009
RRP: $749.00
3.25
For casual viewing the Changhong CHL2643A does its job well. The low contrast and lack of picture enhancement features makes it a poor choice for watching high-definition Blu-ray movies, but it is well suited for watching digital television or as a cheap secondary TV.
Review Date: 04-AUG-2009
RRP: $799.00
3.25
As a television for a bedroom or study the Teac LCD228HDM LCD TV serves well, with multiple video inputs and options for playing back video, audio and pictures off a USB stick or memory card. It doesn’t have any image enhancing features, but for casual viewing it’s good enough.
Review Date: 28-NOV-2005
RRP: $799.00
2.00
A less than adequate television for most purposes, the pitfalls of LCD technology are particularly noticeable on the N2010.
 
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