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HD TV Reviews (32" and Above)
[ Updated:May 21, 2012 ]
Competition in the television market is fierce, with dozens of LCD TVs, plasma screens and LED TVs to choose from in a range of different sizes. Our detailed TV reviews will help you pick the best television for your budget.
Screen Technology and Sub-Pixels Up Close
[ April 9, 2012 ]
Examining screens and their sub-pixels up close can tell us what type of display technology is used in a particular product. This in turn gives us an idea of what a screen's main qualities and faults are likely to be!
Investigation: Active 3D TVs, Full HD 3D Guaranteed?
[ Updated:January 2, 2012 ]
Two types of 3D technology are fiercely battling for market domination—active 3D and passive 3D, which use different kinds of glasses. While active 3D glasses are heavier and more expensive, they have the major advantage of displaying 3D images in Full HD ... or, at least, that's what we thought!
Buyer's Guide: The Best 40'' to 47'' Televisions
[ Updated:December 5, 2011 ]
Over the last year, 3D and connected services have gained ground in the TV market. So with LCD and plasma options, 3D and 2D models, and CCFL or LED backlighting to choose from, picking a TV may seem like a minefield. Thankfully, our TV buyer's guide is on hand to help.
Buyer's Guide: The Best 50" and Above Televisions
[ December 5, 2011 ]
Over the last year, 3D and connected services have gained ground in the TV market. So with LCD and plasma options, 3D and 2D models, and CCFL or LED backlighting to choose from, picking a TV may seem like a minefield. Thankfully, our 40" (127 cm) and above TV buyer's guide is on hand to help.
Buyer's Guide: The Best 32'' to 37'' Televisions
[ December 5, 2011 ]
Over the last year, 3D and connected services have gained ground in the TV market. So with LCD and plasma options, 3D and 2D models, and CCFL or LED backlighting to choose from, picking a TV may seem like a minefield. Thankfully, our 32'' (81cm) to 37'' (94 cm) TV buyer's guide is on hand to help.
Buyer's Guide: The Best 22'' to 27'' Televisions
[ December 5, 2011 ]
A small TV is often a second TV for occasional use in a bedroom or kitchen. However, in most cases, a smaller model won't give quite as spectacular results as a big-screen TV. Here's our pick of the best 22'' (56 cm) to 27'' (69 cm) televisions.
LCD TVs: Six Years of Contrast Measurements
[ Updated:February 24, 2011 ]
According to manufacturers' tech specs, between 2007 and 2010 the average contrast ratio of LCD TVs has shot up from 2,000:1 to 150,000,00:1. Since we've been testing TVs since 2007 and measuring contrast ratios for ourselves, we decided to check the credibility of this incredible progress against our own data. So just how far have things really come?
Plasma TVs: Your Questions Answered
[ Updated:January 12, 2011 ]
Panasonic offered to answer all your questions about plasma TVs. You wanted to know about screen burn, energy consumption, 3D conversion and more—and they were happy to let us know what they think.
Archive: 50'' and Larger HD TV Reviews (2008 - 2009)
[ Updated:October 8, 2010 ]
With such a big LCD or plasma TV, your Home Cinema will be as close to the real thing as you can get right now, thanks to technologies like 3D TV and local dimming LEDs. Our other reviews cover smaller, more affordable TVs.
Archive: 32'' and 37'' TV Reviews (2009 and Earlier)
[ Updated:October 7, 2010 ]
Flat screen TVs measuring 32'' and 37'' are enough to enjoy HD TV on your new LCD, LED or plasma, but won't break the bank.
A plasma screen: subjection to burning
[ Updated:March 29, 2010 ]
Some of the readers on our French language forum have been having a little debate: they find us overly alarmist when it comes to the principal default of plasma screens: burning.
The DLNA standard: a real mess?
[ Updated:February 25, 2010 ]
The DLNA standard has a simple objective: to facilitate communication between all your multimedia devices so you can access your music, photos and video more easily. A nice idea
TV Reviews: 29'' and smaller
[ Updated:February 8, 2010 ]
We have now divided our TV tests into several categories based on diagonal size. Here we look at 29 inch (74 cm) models and smaller. The size and technical characteristics often mean they are limited to small rooms or occasional use.
How do we test TVs?
[ Updated:September 12, 2009 ]
How are our TV tests carried out? What aspects of the spec are measured? How are they rated? Here is an explanation:
Archive: 30'' to 39'' TVs - late 2008, early 2009
[ Updated:September 2, 2009 ]
Here you'll find our archives of 30'' to 39'' TVs from the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2009.
Archive: 30'' to 39'' TVs - 2007-2008
[ Updated:September 1, 2009 ]
Here you'll find our archives of 30'' to 39'' TVs from 2007 and 2008.
Archive: 40'' to 49'' TVs - 2007-2008
[ Updated:September 1, 2009 ]
Here you'll find our archives of 40'' to 49'' TVs from 2007 and 2008.
Archive: 40'' to 49'' TVs - 2008-2009
[ Updated:August 31, 2009 ]
Here you'll find our archives of 40'' to 49'' TVs from the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2009.
Archive: 50'' and larger TVs - late 2008, early 2009
[ Updated:August 31, 2009 ]
Here you'll find our archives of 50" and larger TVs from the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2009.
Archive: 50'' and larger TVs - 2007-2008
[ Updated:July 10, 2009 ]
Here you'll find our archives of 50" and larger TVs from 2007 and 2008.
Getting your screen settings right
[ Updated:March 2, 2009 ]
Something that's often neglected by users, getting the settings or calibration of a screen or projector right is nevertheless often necessary to get the best out of it. This will only take a few minutes of your time and no technical know-how.
Guide: Choosing your new TV
[ Updated:September 3, 2008 ]
HD Ready, Full HD, Freeview, LCD, plasma
if youre a bit confused by all of these terms and dont know how to choose your new TV, then dont worry, digitalversus.com will explain it all.
How to choose the size of your next television?
[ Updated:June 8, 2008 ]
Glossary of defects LCD and Plasma TVs
[ Updated:September 6, 2007 ]
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