Review The Sharp Aquos LC-46A77M is second only to the company's flagship LED-backlit LCD TV in its 2009 HDTV lineup. This model offers a substantial dynamic contrast enhancement compared with past-generation Aquos, promising stepped-up picture quality to match its new facade. It also packs a high 100Hz...
Review The Panasonic Viera TH-L37V11S may be unusually petite for a flagship LCD TV, but this 37-incher features some of the best visual technologies available under the company's belt. Its key propositions include a premium In-Plane Switching (IPS) Alpha panel, 100Hz frame interpolation engine and...
Review The Aquos LC-40LE700M is conceived by Sharp to "bridge" the huge price premium between a traditional and an LED-lit LCD TV. To achieve this feat, this 40-incher is stripped bare of all value-added features such as Integrated Digital TV (IDTV), multimedia playback, etc. In fact, what the Japanese...
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...
Crave The box for Jakks' plug-and-play TV game version of the arcade hunting classic; the backside promises, "be a hunter hero!" Inside the box is the all-in-one shotgun with audio and video ...
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Review The US$200 Lexmark X7675 Pro gives office professionals and home users an easy-to-use tool to print media, fax documents, and scan text and photos. The device delivers on its promise to streamline the initial setup process, and establishing a Wi-Fi connection with your wireless router is...
Crave The title says it all. The previously launched Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 all-in-one was an impressive feat of engineering, combining a powerful Core 2 Duo laptop platform with motion-sensing remote control and ...
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Review To create a compact audio system, Creative has taken its sound tech know-how and given traditional headsets a much-needed tweak. See if it delivers.
Features Are you overwhelmed by the huge selection of LCD, LED and Plasma TVs from the Korean chaebol? Here's our guide to help you make sense of your options.
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Review The Brother MFC-990CW is an ideal multifunction printer that can truly do it all. For US$230, you get a 4.2-inch touchscreen LCD display, 802.11 b/g wireless networking, a cordless handset with a digital answering machine, automatic duplexing function and Bluetooth connectivity, just to name a few...
Review The Panasonic Viera TH-P50V11 is a high-end plasma TV in the company's 2009 range second only to its flagship Z-series. In fact, both lineups share many identical features, including NeoPDP energy-saving technology, THX certification and Viera Image Viewer. That said, the TH-P50V11 has a smaller...
Crave Giants fonts are the way of the future.
Hard to believe there are still enough novice computer users still out there that a company would develop a whole line of ...
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Features Besides affordable AIOs with Wi-Fi functions, the company has also unveiled several professional photo printers.
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Review The Bravia KDL-46Z5500 is Sony's latest 200Hz LCD TV based on its proprietary MotionFlow technology. Compared with its predecessor, this new entry offers a few incremental performance-oriented upgrades ranging from its Bravia Engine 3 video processor to better dynamic contrast. If you've a home...
Crave Although it looks like something you'd hang from your rearview mirror next to the fuzzy dice, Datacolor's SpyderCube is actually an ingenious tool for maximizing the dynamic range and obtaining ...
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