Top 10 of Televisions, Players and Recorders


Panasonic TH-103PF10, the world’s biggest TV
With a 103-inch screen, this plasma TV is perfect for high-end Home Theater applications. In Super Cinema mode for a darker ambiance, its Digital Color Reality delivers film-like quality in Full HD resolution, displaying deep, crisp blacks with a 5,000:1 contrast ratio. It has flexible connectivity via pins integrated in the panels.
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Samsung 9000 Full HD LED: a masterpiece
A state-of-the-art extra-flat design (7 millimetres thick) linked to a 3D HyperReal Engine with a super quality image and a unique ECO sensor that helps save energy. Price: € 5,300
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VIERA Full HD 3D series VT20: the best plasma 3D of 2010
Panasonic has launched this VIERA television with a new screen and a frame-sequential 3D technology and Infinite Black Pro for better colour quality. Price: 3,000 to 5,000 €
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4.- PlasmaWall XP-103DHD, the offering from Runco
This is Runco’s biggest TV, with a 103 inch plasma display with proprietary technology developed by the American manufacturer, including a digital video processing system. Price: about 100,000 dollars.
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5.- Sony Bravia Full HD 3D HX-900: EISA 2010-2011 Award-winner
Sony has entered the 3D market with a new model of Bravia. It can convert to 3D and supports a wide variety of formats, including Blu-ray Disc™, DVD, TV broadcasts and photographs. Price: € 3,200.
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6.- Panasonic TC-PV10 Series, the best in plasma
Fantastic performance with deep blacks and excellent shade detail, high-quality colour saturation and lower energy use than other plasma screens with this size and features. Price: 2,000 dollars.
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7.- Pioneer Pro-151FD, in the elite
Pioneer is offering this 60 inch model – a format introduced as a revelation – with rich colours and pristine picture detail thanks to its 1920x1080p resolution. Price: 6,500 dollars.
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8.- LG LH90 Series, for all the family
An LED-backlit LCD model with deep blacks and true-to-life colours. A large number of picture setting options and high connectivity, with 4 HDMI inputs and one PC input. Price: 2,400 dollars.
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9.- Philips Cinema 21:9 56PFL9954H, a cinematic television
The world’s first TV suited for original cinema format. It has an extra-wide LCD screen with TechRadar and Ambilight technology. EISA Award for the best 2009-2010 product. Price: €4,000.
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10.- Sharp Aquos LC-52D85UN, unique of its kind
Among all the TVs of its kind, this Sharp model is the least expensive, with 129 Hz display technology. It has high energy efficiency and many video connection options. Price: 1,300 dollars.
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