Canon Xeed projectors calibrate like the Dulux dog

“Hello? Tech support? There’s a spooky looking corporate-drone ghost-man coming out of the top of my projector.” Canon should expect to get lots of calls like this if their marketing photography (right) is anything to go by. Their vision of a businessman in the next decade appears to be an alien from Spielberg’s A.I. Such …

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Dolby Digital: High

Dolby is like the Microsoft of the home cinema world — its technology is in everything, so it’s kinda taken for granted. But with high definition approaching, the Dolby Digital badge will make the leap from DVD player to Sky HD boxes and next-gen games consoles. Crave scootled over to the company’s offices to get a demonstration of the latest …

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NEC WT615: Touch me

Crave was on hand at the launch of NEC’s new interactive projector, the dreamily named WT615, a clever product that allows you to control the image displayed on the wall or screen by touching it. Unfotunately, this doesn’t mean that you can pause Tomb Raider and ‘manipulate’ Angelina Jolie, but you can click through links on Web pages just by pressing the spot on …

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Valentine’s Day TV: Sagem HD

Apparently, chefs never go out for dinner on Valentine’s Day because it’s busy and the food is rubbish. But what else can the modern lothario do to impress their lover? Take them to the theatre? Cook dinner themselves? No, if you’re really going to impress your lover this year, you’d better go all out and buy them a brand-new TV. Thankfully, this …

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Blu

The story that dominated CES this year was the standards war around high-definition DVD. This is no longer a phony war: both Blu-ray and HD DVD players will arrive in less than six months. What’s clear from talking to people at the show is that this format war is bad for everyone, most of all the consumer. Toshiba’s HD DVD player …

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Pioneer DV

We’re cheeky little minxes here on Crave — when the mood takes us, we’ll ditch the all-in-one HDD/DVD combi recorders and keep it old-school with a ridiculously expensive dedicated DVD player. The Denon DVD-2910 was our last extravagance, a £550 player that was less a mere DVD player and more of a universal disc spinner — there wasn’t anything that baby couldn’t …

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Mirai LCD TVs: New kids on the block

Asian LCD manufacturer Mirai is better known for its computer monitors, but like many other companies it’s getting bored of making displays for Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations, and is branching out into the television market. Why should you care? Because not only are its new TVs officially ‘HD Ready’, they’re cheap as chips too. Not only that, but the range stretches from a …

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Philips HTS8000S: Flat

We thought that the award for the year’s most stylish DVD home cinema was in the bag for the Denon S-101. But that was before the equally demure Philips HTS8000S arrived — its pure good looks complementing kick-ass features such as SACD music playback and DivX video compatibility. The system also boasts component outputs, so if you’ve got a flatscreen TV you can watch …

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Logitech Harmony 885: Infrared blaster

Our AV setup is so complicated that just watching a DVD these days requires a complex series of button presses on three different remote controls. And that’s assuming we can even find them in the first place — usually they’re hidden under a mountain of Chris Stevens‘ MP3 players. Which is why we’re so enamoured with Logitech’s new Harmony 885 all-in-one remote — …

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The winner takes all

Congratulations to Gary Taylor of Staffordshire, winner of our Win a Digital Christmas competition. Gary found all seven hidden Christmas icons to enter the grand draw for seven great prizes, and his was the first name pulled out of our Santa hat. Well done! Gary walked away with a Sagem Axium HD-D45S rear-pro television, a Fujifilm FinePix S9500 Zoom digital …

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DLP looks forward to rear projection

Try as we might to suck all the goodness out of CES 2006, there was simply too much great stuff to digest. So, back on UK soil and with interview notes dredged from the depths of our suitcase, we can now serve up another platter of delights that we’ll be gorging on throughout 2006. While rear-projection TVs might be shunned …

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eMusic sold; unlimited MP3 downloads nixed

eMusic, one of the oldest digital music subscription services still operating, is being sold by parent company Vivendi Universal after years of operating in the shadow of younger rivals. According to a short statement provided by VUNet, Vivendi’s online division, private New York equity group Dimensional Associates has agreed to buy the service for an undisclosed sum. Although VUNet is …

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Samsung’s two firsts: Blu

Everything out here in Vegas feels twice as big — buildings reach into the sky, an average car can carry ten people, and we won’t even talk about the Americans. It’s something that Samsung has taken to heart in designing its stand at CES — it’s impossible to miss, stretching out across the Convention Centre. The company’s flagship 102-inch plasma may have been beaten by an …

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Big

Pioneer has put its foot down and said it will stick with plasma TVs at this year’s CES. Thankfully, its TVs have always been stylish and of high quality — Crave has always maintained that they were the best plasmas on the market. However, if you want the very best, you’ll have to be prepared to make an upgrade, because the PRO-FHD1, launched at CES …

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InFocus, ViewSonic and DivX at CES

If some sort of natural disaster were to hit Las Vegas right now, the gadget world would cease to exist. The entire industry has descended on the notorious American Mecca for consumer capitalism, and Crave is over here right now taking HR-violating levels of sleep, avoiding the gaudy excesses of the Las Vegas strip, and partying with the mighty gods …

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