Crave Say goodbye to sci-fi video visors like the chunkers on Geordi La Forge in Star Trek: The Next Generation. (Credit: Paramount Pictures) Finally, here's a video visor that doesn't look ...
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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 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 Though it's not as recognized for its design aesthetics as Bang & Olufsen, UK firm Bowers & Wilkins (B&W) has been churning out sophisticated speaker designs for years. At the pinnacle of this is the company's insane-looking Nautilus, but with products like the Zeppelin and CM speaker range, they...
Crave Nowadays, it's not just about skinny HDTVs, it's also about similarly thin accessories for these panels. Take the latest Sanus Super Slim wall-mounting brackets which enable an HDTV to be ...
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Crave The BeoVision 4...it's thinking.
As Americans, many of us believe we'll be rich one day. Seriously, many of us believe it's only a matter of time before our ship comes ...
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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...
Features These technician-oriented advanced settings enable better picture quality optimization, but it's also a minefield for potential screw-ups for consumers.
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Review The Samsung B7000-series is one of the latest LED TVs from the Korean company. It sits right between the no-frills B6000- and flagship B8000-series, offering the best value within the lineup. For S$300 less than the UA46B8000XM, the UA46B7000WM packs all the features found in its higher-end...
Review The Regza 42AV550E is Toshiba's latest entry-level HDTV that comes with a pocket-friendly sticker price of S$2,099. Unlike other comparable no-frills entries in the market, it is actually a bit too lean with only one instead of two HDMI inputs. Beyond this connectivity bottleneck, the 42AV550E does...
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...
Review The Samsung LA40A330J1 is not only the most affordable 40-inch LCD TV in the Korean company's current lineup, it is also a very aggressively priced model within the budget HD-ready panels in the market. Despite its modest S$1,999 sticker price, it offers a tantalizing connectivity suite with two...
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.
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Review The Samsung Series 7, 8 and 9 HDTVs are truly in a league of their own. Like most Korean consumer electronic products, they are absolutely stunning with eye-catching aesthetics. Their new connected TV functions also set them apart from the competition, enabling entertainment hub-like capabilities...
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