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We've reviewed a portable DVD player with a built-in digital TV (DTV) tuner and Sony's LBT-LCD7Di Muteki Shelf System with ...
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Blogs I'm looking forward to the day when more complex computer displays and interfaces make it into my kitchen. But I still think that day is a long way off. Nonetheless Toshiba ...
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Features In the world of home audio, more does not necessarily mean better. We show you how to get the right balance to obtain your dream sound system.
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Features Our guide will take you through three tried-and-tested steps you can try to help make your television's pictures perform at their best.
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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...
Review The flagship SC-PT865W is one of the rare remaining home-theater-in-a-box (HTIB) systems available to feature wireless surround. A relatively niche segment, many vendors are now offering optional wireless upgrade kits as alternatives. And it's not difficult to understand why from a cost standpoint....
Review If you have a bedroom or small TV room and want to enjoy DVDs with better sound than most televisions can provide, you might be interested in the HTS6515 by Philips. The system is built around a DVD player and 2.1 speakers and aimed at people who want that little bit more out of their DVD...
Review Some people are of the opinion that Blu-ray players are overpriced. Those people should not continue to read this review because the Pioneer BDP-LX71 is pretty much the most expensive Blu-ray player we've reviewed this year. We're keen to point out, however, that not all Blu-ray players are created...
Review The newly launched LG80 is one of the few HDTVs available which does video as well as audio well. This experimental concoction from the Korean company addresses one of the fundamental bottlenecks of modern TVs: Mousy sound from the ever shrinking flat-panel display. In fact, it does it cleverly...
Blogs Android on phone. Check. Android on X86 PC and Netbooks and laptops. Check. All this is fine. But it doesn't give Android the incredible reach which will really make Ballmer have ...
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Features Every few years video game consoles get smaller and more advanced. We track some of the more notable shrinkage in the last 20 years.
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Features It's all about getting more out of technology at this year's Fall IDF in San Francisco. There may be no time-traveling DeLorean here to grant some people's wishes, but there's enough cool tech at the Technology Showcase to enrich our world.
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Features Continuing our nostalgic trip, with photos as a reminder of how quickly future tech becomes obsolete. We rewind back to the disco and prog-rocking 1970s.
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Blogs For background, with little bullshit, check out Ian Tan's blogpost here. Ian used to work for the Straits Times in Singapore. History Channel The history, in short: (Wiki history here) Singapore used ...
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Review Ever since standalone Blu-ray players hit the market, there's been a great deal of anticipation for an Oppo Blu-ray player, mainly because of the company's reputation for making excellent DVD players. Oppo held out for quite some time, and in retrospect, it was a smart move. Almost all the early...
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