In case you didn’t know, the BBC does more than just broadcast EastEnders — indeed, it has one of the most productive and highly respected research and development teams in the world of broadcasting. As it happens, the R&D department, now called BBC Research and Innovation, turned 60-years-old last Friday, and to celebrate received the …
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Samsung at IFA 2008: Women, ultra high definition and widgets
In an ongoing battle to be the biggest exhibitor at IFA, Samsung no longer considers hall 20 at the Messe Berlin to be large enough, despite the fact that it’s 96m long by 39m wide. To make up for these cramped conditions, this year it erected a tent outside to contain all the microwaves and fridges that would otherwise clutter …
Read More »Samsung at IFA: A 200Hz LCD and other TV treats
Given the relationship that Sony and Samsung have with LCDs, it’s not a massive surprise to see Samsung announce a 200Hz TV today, barely a day after Sony made a big deal about its own model. Luckily for Samsung, it isn’t the only TV innovation it’s got going on at the moment. The company was keen to push its new …
Read More »Photos: Hands on with new TVs from Sony
After Sony’s press conference at IFA trade show in Berlin, we at Crave UK took a quick look around the company’s booth and snapped some of the new Bravia TVs expected to be delivered by this holiday season. The most interesting product is the ZX1, a 9.9mm-thick LED “backlit” LCD TV, which takes a new approach to TV design, and …
Read More »Toshiba Regza 40ZF575D: Improving bog
Toshiba began its press conference at IFA in Berlin by denying that it would be announcing a Blu-ray player — this didn’t come as much of a surprise, as the company is still hurting from a very expensive loss in the great format war of 2007. But credit to it, instead of crying in a corner licking its wounds, the …
Read More »Philips Cineos 32PFL9603: Bonnet de douche, Rodney
One of the questions we’re asked an awful lot is, “Can I get a 32-inch 1080p TV?” Until recently the answer was no, because the economics of squeezing more pixels into such a small space just didn’t work. It seems, however, that technological advances and whatnot are making such a thing possible. The Philips Cineos 32PFL9603 proves it too. The …
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Here’s a little trivia for you: THX, the cinema sound quality certification, was introduced in 1983 by Lucasfilm so every terrible line of dialogue from Return of the Jedi could be heard exactly as ol’ moneybags intended it. Later, the standard made its way to consumer electronics, designed to guarantee high-quality home cinema sound — even in films that don’t …
Read More »Profigold PROV1015: Long
Yesterday a package arrived here at Crave that weighed as much as a fairly hefty puppy, which was slightly confusing. Who had sent us a puppy, and why wasn’t it barking? It transpired it was in fact an HDMI cable. But not just any HDMI cable, a 15m-long Profigold PROV1015, which went some way to explaining the prodigious weight. The …
Read More »Photos: Popcorn Hour B
We’ve been hugely impressed with the two Popcorn Hour media streamers so far, the A-100 and A-110, but the company has another trick up its sleeve. Not everyone wants a specific case, and not every user needs the same amount of storage, so the Popcorn Hour B-110 is simply a home cinema PC motherboard with a customised processor and chipset. …
Read More »One For All Energy Saver: Switch all your AV kit off. Properly
Here’s the deal: the One For All Energy Saver remote is designed to save you money, reduce your carbon footprint and generally reduce the remote clutter in your life. The eco problem with AV equipment is standby, of course — by not turning off your TV, DVD player and home cinema system you’re wasting money by lighting up an empty …
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