I can hardly believe how idiotic our government can be at times. The latest report designed to prove how little politicians understand technology is the proposal from the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee that video-hosting Web sites restrict content based on the time of day, just like TV companies do with broadcast content. …
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Sony RDR
Our living room is getting out of hand. You walk in to a wall of hot air, with electronics stacked floor to ceiling and one small seat in the corner where you can perch, to enjoy the fruits of our dangerous wiring and potentially fatal heat output. As much as we like to discourage strangers from disrupting our audio-visual pleasure, …
Read More »Philips 42PFL9703: 1080p LCD TV with multiple glowing bits
We can’t persuade you to love Ambilight, but if you do like Philips’ system for extending the TV experience by shining lights on a wall, you’ll be thrilled by the 42-inch 42PFL9703. But can the TV live up to our expectations and become a Crave fave? Ambilight is hardly new, so what differentiates this set from the ones that have …
Read More »LG DP391B: A work of art that happens to play DVDs
The LG DP391B truly is a pretty little thing. We’ve seen a fair few portable DVD players in our time, and almost without exception they’re the same drearily functional clamshell design, where the lid flips open to reveal the disc compartment and a screen. Clearly someone at LG got bored of that, and came up with something different. That’s the …
Read More »Jamo A 402 HCS: 5.1 speakers with bonus marital harmony
If you’ve persuaded the love of your life to accept a large-screen TV into your lounge, please accept our hearty congratulations. But have you managed to get the seal of approval for a surround-sound speaker system? We didn’t think so. The reason for spousal speaker hatred is simple: speakers can be as ugly as a shaved cat. Luckily, not everyone …
Read More »Oppo DV
Blu-ray is all well and good, but DVD remains the market leader in disc-based entertainment. Indeed, DVD sales still make up most of all sales in the US, which almost certainly means that the UK numbers are even more skewed in DVDs favour. With prices tumbling, what do you need to get the best quality out of them? Upscaling DVD …
Read More »Panasonic DMR
In Crave’s ideal world, we’d be able to project TV out of our eyeballs whenever we wanted to watch it. We despise this hopelessly old-fashioned process of waiting for a programme to start and then sitting down and not being able to go for a wee until the first advert break. Obviously, this model of convenience doesn’t suit the television …
Read More »Pioneer Kuro LCD TV hands
It’s been a big year for Pioneer. First it announced that it would be ceasing production on its own plasma panels and then we found out it would be producing an LCD TV, which on the face of it sounds like heresy. But they are coming nontheless, and today we’ve been at Pioneer’s UK head office to take a look at …
Read More »Photos: More gadget goodies from Pioneer’s UK headquarters
We got a first look at Pioneer’s LCD TVs on Friday, but that wasn’t enough. While at the company’s head office, we had a poke around to see what other technological goodies the manufacturer was producing, from high-end AV receivers with ‘Air Studios’ certification to new Blu-ray players. We could hardly keep our camera steady. Pioneer once had a significant …
Read More »TVonics MFR
In a few years the heady days of analogue will be over, and we’ll all be forced to watch TV via digital. That’s all well and good if you have a state-of-the-art flat panel TV with a built-in digital tuner. But there are still a vast number of TVs in the country that don’t have a digital receiver, and throwing …
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