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LG unveils ambitious home A/V plans at CES '09

Features The Korean chaebol at CES 2009 today announced its plans to aggressively expand its home entertainment product business despite the global economic downturn. Read story »

Gaming and computer tips for TVs

Features DVDs aren't the only non-TV content that's likely to be shown on the tube. Here are a few other pointers on what to look for in a television that'll do multimedia duty.  Read story »
Philips 56PFL9954 (56-inch LCD)

Philips 56PFL9954 (56-inch LCD)

Review The Philips 56PFL9954 a.k.a. Cinema 21:9 is a new class of HDTVs that render films in their cinematic ultra-wide aspect ratio. This eliminates the black letterbox bars commonly occupying the top and bottom screen edges on a regular 16:9-formatted panel. What's more, this 56-incher's onboard Web...
Sony Bravia KLV-40ZX1 (40-inch LCD)

Sony Bravia KLV-40ZX1 (40-inch LCD)

Review Open any electronics catalog and there's a plethora of features leaping out of starry blobs at you --100Hz, LED, Eco. But there's one feature that hasn't really cracked the popular consciousness yet: Wireless. One of the first TVs coming to market that features a wireless connection is the Sony...

LG Scarlet gets home theater-quality sound

Crave This new LG Scarlet is quite unlike its predecessor. Though the LG80 may have lost the series' signature see-through hole in the center, it now packs a potent audio subsystem to ... Read story »
Philips 42PFL9803H (42-inch LCD)

Philips 42PFL9803H (42-inch LCD)

Review The Achilles' heel of LCD TVs has, for a long time, been the backlight. In an LCD TV the image is created by a panel that is illuminated from behind. For most uses this is fine, but when you are trying to reproduce black, or something dark, it has an impact on the depth and reality. Mostly, truly...
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Why don't we use the service menu to calibrate TVs?

Features These technician-oriented advanced settings enable better picture quality optimization, but it's also a minefield for potential screw-ups for consumers. Read story »

3D movies downloads coming soon

Crave The maker of the CinemaNow video service says it wants to start adding 3D movies to its repertoire. (Note: This service is currently available only in the US.) Sonic Solutions is ... Read story »

Can Panasonic save plasma?

Features CNET editor David Carnoy offers his opinions on the future of plasma TV and Panasonic's role in this display technology's survival.  Read story »

Frame and refresh rates explained

Features What's the relationship between the frame and refresh rates, plus their impact on judder and motion blur? We explore these issues in details.  Read story »

Creative ways to reuse obsolete products

Blogs Remember the phones we used to have at home? The kind that you had to dial instead of punch numbers? If you're still using one of those instead of sophisticated cordless ... Read story »

COMEX 2009: Blu-ray players

Features So you've bought yourself a sleek HDTV. But you'll need a (preferably matching) Blu-ray player if you're planning an HD movie marathon. Read story »

View at own risk: Five insanely addictive Japanese commercials

Blogs Since coming to Japan I've been trying to watch as much television as possible in the hopes that the language might gradually seep into my brain. Unfortunately, by doing so, I've ... Read story »

Sony Ericsson to debut first PlayNow kiosks in Asia

Features Users will be able to download full-length movies, TV series, games and DRM-free music at select stores from January. Read story »

The legacy of Yasmin Ahmad

Blogs Last Saturday, my country mourned the passing of a favorite local filmmaker, Yasmin Ahmad. Every year, we would look forward to the new Happy Independance Day advertisement that she had created ... Read story »

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