Upgrades: the hottest new high-def TVs

panasonic_lf7700_sideThree of the newest (and best) high definition TVs from LG, Sony and Panasonic, reviewed and rated on the web.

LG 42LF7700£1,100

“The 42LF7700′s pictures sure know how to make an entrance too. Right away, we were struck by the exceptional intensity of the screen’s colours, with colour-rich fare like the Blu-ray of computer-animated movie Ratatouille exploding off the screen” – CNET UK

Sony Bravia KDL40WE5BU£1,349

“We’d expected the KDL-40WE5′s green features to entail performance compromises. But in fact, its pictures are arguably the best yet from a Sony LCD. The set’s superb black level response is particularly striking, leaving dark scenes looking natural, dynamic and credible in a way seldom seen outside the LED/plasma worlds” – TechRadar.com

Panasonic TX-P46G10B£947

“What’s even better about the P42G10′s NeoPDP brightness potential is the fact that it’s delivered without compromising Panasonic’s legendary (well, until Pioneer’s KURO screens came along, anyway!) black level response. As a result, it’s possible to get dark scenes looking more dynamic than they do on non-NeoPDP Panasonic plasmas.” – Trusted Reviews

Samsung LE32B650£565

“We can’t fault the High Definition (HD) performance of the LE32B650, although the benefits of a Full HD resolution on a 32in screen begin to tale off considerably even compared to 37in screens. Whatever our thoughts on the resolution of this panel, there is no disputing the fact that it is still capable of producing the kind of jaw dropping HD picture that provides full immersion into the on screen content.” – HDTVOrg.co.uk

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