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 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...
Crave Sony announced its own multitouch-capable all-in-one by way of the Vaio L Series. Starting at US$1,300, the 24-inch Vaio L is a continuation of the Vaio LV series that impressed us ...
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Crave With the explosion of digital content in the home, from music and pictures to videos, bringing them to a big screen has become big business. While media streamers have ...
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Review The Philips 40PFL8664 is the Dutch company's answer to the increasingly popular LED-edgelit LCD TV. This 40-incher packs quite a punch with a slew of interesting features inherited from its higher-end siblings. These range from its Ambilight Spectra 2 ambient lighting technology to Net TV for...
Review The sleek 47SL90QD is LG's answer to the new LED-edgelit LCD TV market and offers a few key propositions that differentiate it from the competition. Not only is this model one of the slimmest at the moment, it also comes with a borderless design to deliver a flush full-glass front. On the...
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...
Features If you're torn between a Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360 and PlayStation3, here's an overview of the pros and cons of each game console.
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Review Toshiba is back on the radar with its latest ZV600-series LCD TVs. The crown jewel of the Regza family, this lineup offers a suite of stepped-up audio-visual technologies that rival the competition. These range from Audyssey EQ room acoustic correction to 200Hz scanning backlight processing for...
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...
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 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 HP Photosmart Premium with TouchSmart Web.
HP on Monday introduced the HP Photosmart Premium with TouchSmart Web, believed to be the world's first Web-connected printer with a touchscreen. I had ...
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Crave Along with a new range of laptops, Sony's all-in-one desktops are getting some love as three new models will be hitting the PC scene. The VAIO JS and VAIO LN are ...
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Crave We like the idea of touchscreens, but if they mean we have to stop eating cake while working so as not to smear our screens with chocolatey goodness, we're not fussed. ...
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