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Panasonic shows off next-generation IPS-Alpha panel at Ceatec

Crave Engadget snapped a rather interesting shot of a next-generation IPS-Alpha LCD TV from the Panasonic Ceatec booth. It was set up beside a comparable 2008 panel with a notable contrast ... Read story »

JVC releases a superslim, super-premium 32-incher

Crave The JVC LT-32WX50 is just a quarter of an inch thick at its slimmest point. We're not quite sure why HDTV manufacturers feel the need to keep going thinner, but that ... Read story »

Samsung announces flagship local-dimming LED-backlit LCDs

Crave We've reviewed a LED-edgelit LCD TV from Samsung this year, but what home theater fans have really been waiting for is an update to last year's Samsung LN46A950, which uses ... Read story »

Perfectly calibrate your LCD TV

Features Change the factory default settings on your new LCD for smooth home-theater viewing.  Read story »

TV power-saving tips

Features We've rounded up some easy-to-implement guides on how to cut down your electricity bill as well as improve your TV's picture quality. Read story »

Pricing and availability of Panasonic HDTVs revealed

Crave Panasonic's flagship Z-series plasma TV. The wait is finally over for Singapore as Panasonic announces its 2009 Viera HDTVs for the island-state after an initial rollout in Malaysia back in March. ... Read story »
Yamaha RX-V565 A/V receiver

Yamaha RX-V565 A/V receiver

Review The Yamaha RX-V565 has four HDMI inputs and plenty of analog video connections, but lacks the ability to assign inputs, which limits its flexibility. It also has the ability to upconvert analog video signals to 1080p over its HDMI output, but the quality of the video is poor enough that you're...
Yamaha RX-V665 A/V receiver

Yamaha RX-V665 A/V receiver

Review We've been critical of some Yamaha receivers in the past for not offering as many features as the competition, but we've always been impressed by their sound quality. That's why when we previewed the Yamaha RX-V665, we were a little worried that the weight was substantially lower than last year's...

Epson goes 4K resolution with its 3LCD technology

Crave Epson has just announced the world's first high-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD panel for 3LCD projectors which boasts 4,096 x 2,160 (4K) pixels. Newly developed in response to future market demands, ... Read story »

Deeper blacks for Mitsubishi's HC6000

Crave Another second generation 1080p home theater projector is heading to Asia. This time round, it is the replacement model for the well-received Mitsubishi HC5000 3LCD light cannon. The upcoming HC6000 has ... Read story »

New Mitsubishi beamer offers two-fold contrast boost

Crave While the new Mitsubishi Electric HC6800 sports the same curvy shell as its predecessor, this 3LCD home theater projector is a different creature altogether underneath its glossy skin. The HC6800 ... Read story »

Epson rolls out two full-HD projectors

Crave The excruciatingly long wait is finally over. Epson, the company behind the 3LCD technology, is finally launching a pair of home theater projectors to replace the 2007 EMP-TW1000. Some of ... Read story »

Philips unveils 2009 home entertainment lineup

Features Among the 20-plus new products launched today were the revolutionary Cinema 21:9 TV, Ambilight LED Lux TV and Blu-ray SoundBar home theater with Ambisound. Read story »
LG BD390

LG BD390

Review In 2009, it's not enough for a Blu-ray player to just play movie discs. With the ubiquity of online media streaming services, such as YouTube, consumers already expect such players to offer up a wide variety of instant-gratification online media options to complement their HD experience. Its...

Picture perfect: HDTV tune-up tips

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. Read story »

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