Blogs Maxis brought the IP Phone for testing. The phone has an Ethernet line plugged directly into my optical modem. So far, it's great. Works just like a regular phone. Has its ...
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Review This Samsung 32-incher is a full-HD LCD TV that looks exquisite and features an abundance of functions including online functionality for a relatively reasonable sum of S$1,599. And things only get better when you turn it on.
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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 ...
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Crave (Photo credit: CNET Asia) For a company which just recently entered our radar, iiView sure has ambitious plans. Apart from making news with its MacBook Air-like Netbook, the Singapore-based vendor has ...
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Features The race for the thinnest display is on. Here're the latest contenders that will earn you bragging rights in the aesthetics department.
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Features In line with the company's aggressive home A/V plans for this year, the Korean chaebol has unveiled 12 new HDTV series and claimed six world's first technologies for its lineup.
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Review The season is upon us. The TV vendors are all unleashing a barrage of new models and it can get kind of hard to keep up. While the KDL-40W4500 has been out for a few months, it's part of the 2009 lineup and should have the features to keep its head above water during the impending flood. One...
Features What is an "LED TV"? Does it deliver better picture quality? We've compiled everything you need to know about these premium flat-panel displays here.
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Review With Sony's Bravia X4500 LED-backlit models and Z5500 200Hz sets catering for the fortunate crowd for whom money is no object, it falls to Sony's W5500 LCD TV series to cater for those who want quality but don't have bottomless wallets. If the 1080p, 46-inch Bravia KDL-46W5500 LCD TV is anything to...
Review The LA46B750U1M is Samsung's current flagship LCD TV based on cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) backlighting. As with the company's past premium offerings, this panel is equipped with all the latest technologies and fanfare. These range from a 200Hz frame interpolation engine to full connected...
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 The latest Sony WE5-series Bravia TVs have strong eco-friendly features. For starters, this family of HDTVs have the world's first microtubular hot cathode fluorescent lamp backlighting which helps save up to ...
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The HP ProBook 5310m is the Palo Alto company's pioneer in the M series which goes for a sleek profile by omitting an internal optical drive and going with a low-powered processor. In other words, the focus is on portability and long battery life. It shares part of its DNA with...
Features If you prefer the Dutch company's HDTVs over the Japanese and Korean brands, we outline key pointers that help you differentiate its various offerings.
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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...
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