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50 inch TVs invade your parlours
Vincent Alzieu
May 31, 2009 8:09 PM
May 31, 2009 8:09 PM
Last year, the majority of the TVs that we tested in our labs were 40'' models. That's not only what manufacturers were most keen for us to test, but also what our readers told us they were most interested in. We had thought that 2009 would be the year of the 46'' TV, but halfway through the year, we're beginning to wonder if a whole generation hasn't been skipped: will 2009 be the year of the 50'' television?
As Vincent Lheur wrote earlier in the week, 'the biggest manufacturers are leaving smaller, entry-level models to lesser-known brands, concentrating instead on mid-range and high-end TVs with plenty of options now passing the 50'' threshold. Of the seven televisions in our lab today, only one of them is smaller than 50''.'
50'' Plasma TVs

Like a lot of plasmas, the Samsung and Panasonic models listed above only have HD Ready screens (1360 or 1366 x 768 pixels), but LG's is Full HD (1920 x 1080 pxiels).
52'' LCD TVs
If you go for one of these 52'' LCDs, though, you can be certain of a Full HD screen, including this LG model from the middle of last year.
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As Vincent Lheur wrote earlier in the week, 'the biggest manufacturers are leaving smaller, entry-level models to lesser-known brands, concentrating instead on mid-range and high-end TVs with plenty of options now passing the 50'' threshold. Of the seven televisions in our lab today, only one of them is smaller than 50''.'
50'' Plasma TVs

| LG 50PS3000 |
Panasonic Viera TX-P50C10 | Samsung PS-50B451 |
Like a lot of plasmas, the Samsung and Panasonic models listed above only have HD Ready screens (1360 or 1366 x 768 pixels), but LG's is Full HD (1920 x 1080 pxiels).
52'' LCD TVs

| LG 52LG5000 |
Samsung LE-52A566 |
Sony KDL-52V5500 |
If you go for one of these 52'' LCDs, though, you can be certain of a Full HD screen, including this LG model from the middle of last year.
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