LG, Panasonic, Samsung & Sony are all winners in S21’s Best TV of 2012 Awards.
Oxford, UK – 18 December 2012 Technology review website S21 (http://www.s21.com) today announced the results of its Best TV Awards for 2012.
Awards were made for the five most popular screen sizes, ranging from 32 inches up to 50 inches. The winner for each category was selected by taking into account price, picture quality in 2D and 3D, audio quality, Smart TV functionality, connectivity and design.
The winner of the 32 inch category was the Samsung UE32EH6030, a budget LED-backlit TV offering excellent picture quality, 3D capability and an attractive design.
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