Roberts solarDAB: Pray the Sun keeps his hat on

As the Earth’s population gets more and more obsessed with making friends with trees, being nicer to clouds and refraining from weeing in rivers, the consumer electronics industry has been making some shrub-friendly innovations. So many in fact, our good friends at SmartPlanet have built an entire Web site dedicated to talking about such objects …

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Foxtel offers TV downloads for free

Foxtel subscribers will soon be able to watch all of their channels on PC for free with the launch of the Foxtel Download service. The new service appeared on the Foxtel site today, and promises catch-up programs as well as access to all of the channels in a customer’s package with “picture and sound equivalent to the Foxtel TV service”. …

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Top Gear showing in HD from November

It’s one of the most pirated TV shows on the planet, and now it’s being shot in HD. Yes, Top Gear — the BBC’s version of CNET UK’s Car Tech (arf!) — will be broadcast on BBC HD from November this year. The Beeb’s Danielle Nagler confirmed that after receiving “several hundred emails” the show is now being captured on …

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Perfect Picture: 4 steps to DIY TV calibration

We’ve previously given you a video overview of what TV calibration is all about and the benefits of properly tuning the image of your display. In part two of our Picture Perfect guide, ISF professional Aaron Rigg of Avical Australia this time takes you step-by-step through the four main calibration settings that you can adjust yourself — brightness, contrast, sharpness …

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Buying a new TV

This is a Learning Centre article, a multi-part series to be expanded regularly. So, you’re looking to buy a new television. Or maybe, you’ve bought yourself a TV and are looking to make the most of it. Where do you start? You’ve probably pored through a Harvey Norman catalogue or two and been a bit confused by all the options. …

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BBC Freeview DRM: The slightly less inflammatory truth

There’s been a fair bit of excitement this morning on Twitter over a story on one of our favourite sites, Boing Boing, claiming the BBC is about to apply DRM to Freeview. The move would prevent equipment from being able to record high-definition TV content unless the set-top box manufacturer has signed a contract with the BBC and is subsequently …

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Philips: Don’t get too excited about 3D

BERLIN–Shelled out several thousands for a Philips Cinema 21:9 television? You’ll be pleased to hear it’s obsolete. Philips has bumped the firmware and added a micro polarizing lens to the screen, to create a prototype 3D TV. The TV gets its tri-dimensional input from a prototype 3D Blu-ray player. Philips said Thursday at IFA 2009 that it’s “actively participating in …

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Sony unveils 3D Bravia TV and movie downloads for PS3 and PSP in Europe

We’re at IFA at the Sony press conference, where Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer reckons the “3D train is on the track — and we’re the ones to drive it home.” 3D is Sony’s big push, but we’re more interested in the announcement of a movie-download service for PS3 and PSP, via the PlayStation Network. Sony has announced its first …

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Samsung opens Australian Customer Service Plazas

While Panasonic is busy boosting its customer service capabilities through Twitter, Samsung is taking a more old school route by opening seven “Customer Service Plazas” (CSP) across Australia. Two CSPs are already open in Melbourne and Darwin, with Perth and Brisbane due to open their doors by November. Two in Sydney and one in Adelaide are on the plans for …

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blinkbox: Top Gear and Doctor Who available for download. Again

You can always tell when BBC Worldwide is dipping its toe into the tepid waters of online content licensing because suddenly there’s a new way to watch episodes of either Top Gear, Doctor Who or both. And today is no exception, with the Guardian reporting that blinkbox has done a deal to show older editions via its online streaming and …

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WD TV Mini: Minier, and with less HD

Not so very long ago we had the WD TV in for review. We’re old hands at the media-streaming game, but even we were excited by the WD TV, because it cost very little and had massive format support. We weren’t disappointed in person, and our review congratulated it for doing many things for very little money. Bizarrely, it seems …

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Onkyo Digital Media Transport: Dock your iPod or iPhone in style

You know the score: you bought an iPod or iPhone and you find yourself with all of your music on one device. But how do you listen to it on that expensive home cinema in your lounge? Onkyo, like so many other companies, is keen to be the receptacle for your pod-based device with its Digital Media Transport — a …

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Toshiba exec: Blu

With the ‘shock‘ announcement yesterday that Toshiba would be supporting Blu-ray with its own hardware this year, we sought some chatting time with the company’s very own Olivier van Wynedaele. A senior executive at Toshiba Europe, he’s involved with optical storage and we’ve spoken to him before about Toshiba’s DVD upscalers and HD DVD players. He’s certainly a chap who …

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Panasonic DMR

Freeview recorders are exactly like arms. When you’ve got them, and they work perfectly, you take them for granted. But get one munched off by a shark or alligator and you’re really going to miss it. The cruel vagaries of review loan periods, rather than animal attack, mean we’ve gone without a recorder for a while, and it’s actually painful. …

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