The JVC LT-32WX50 television looks like it’s gone through an extra-hot cycle in the washing machine, because the 32-inch telly has had its waist shrunk to a wafer-thin 7mm!
The JVC LT-32WX50 television looks like it’s gone through an extra-hot cycle in the washing machine, because the 32-inch telly has had its waist shrunk to a wafer-thin 7mm!

Flatscreens don’t come much flatter than the Toshiba 40ZF355D: it’s startling 23mm depth makes pancakes, stick insects and Flat Eric boil with envy.

Samsung’s really upped its game with the LE40A856 – slimline, glossy and gorgeous, this full-HD 1080p LCD television has more sex-appeal than Tom Jones’ leather pants.

If there’s one thing flat TVs slip up on it’s making blacks look black. Atom-sharp details no problem, but give giving Batman’s cape a the correct ebony sheen has all too often been a problem. Not so the Philips 37PFL9603D, which boasts some of the best black levels you’ll ever see thanks to a dynamic 30,000:1 contrast ratio. Come to think of it, this full-HD TV handles all colours so well, it’ll leave your mouth agape and your eyes on stalks.
Screaming “BACK OFF!” in the face of CO2, Toshiba today has announced at IFA 2008 that upcoming LCD televisions and notebook PCs will be earning serious Mother Nature brownie points. Eco’d up to the eyeballs, the new Toshiba 42XV515D comes loaded with smart new innards that enable it to reduce the amount of backlights used via an ‘advanced brightness control’ technique, meaning it uses less power, which will keep the bunnies hopping in the meadows for another season at least.