Οι προτασεις του CNET για τις καλυτερες τηλεορασεις στις 32" , 37" και 40".
We've seen some excellent televisions in sizes between 32 and 40 inches. Starting with the smaller screens, we really like the Toshiba 32WLT68. This TV has our respect because it offers some of the best standard-definition image quality we've seen on a television. The high-definition picture is also fantastic and the TV benefits from having three HDMI inputs, which we think all large televisions should have. You can also get this screen in the larger size of 37 inches.
Jumping up a screen size, we think the 37-inch Sharp Aquos LC37XD1E is a stunning television for watching high-definition content. It's also pretty good -- but not the best we've seen -- with standard-definition pictures from Freeview and DVD. The Sharp also has the distinction of being a 1080p television, which is an added bonus.
Increasing the size another step, the 40-inch Sony Bravia KDL-40W2000 earned one of the highest ratings we've ever given a TV. It's a 'Full HD' 1080p screen, so you'll get the very best out of your HD DVD or Blu-ray player. The good news is this television also does a great job with Freeview and other standard-definition material, an especially impressive achievement considering the large screen size.
http://digitalliving.cnet.co.uk/asktheeditors/0,39030511,49288364-1,00.htm
We've seen some excellent televisions in sizes between 32 and 40 inches. Starting with the smaller screens, we really like the Toshiba 32WLT68. This TV has our respect because it offers some of the best standard-definition image quality we've seen on a television. The high-definition picture is also fantastic and the TV benefits from having three HDMI inputs, which we think all large televisions should have. You can also get this screen in the larger size of 37 inches.
Jumping up a screen size, we think the 37-inch Sharp Aquos LC37XD1E is a stunning television for watching high-definition content. It's also pretty good -- but not the best we've seen -- with standard-definition pictures from Freeview and DVD. The Sharp also has the distinction of being a 1080p television, which is an added bonus.
Increasing the size another step, the 40-inch Sony Bravia KDL-40W2000 earned one of the highest ratings we've ever given a TV. It's a 'Full HD' 1080p screen, so you'll get the very best out of your HD DVD or Blu-ray player. The good news is this television also does a great job with Freeview and other standard-definition material, an especially impressive achievement considering the large screen size.
http://digitalliving.cnet.co.uk/asktheeditors/0,39030511,49288364-1,00.htm