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UK Odeon cinemas to get true 3D projection

It seems that, if the world’s not going crazy about Twitter, it’s going crazy about 3D movies. But not the wretched intestinal-discharge type of 3D movie that usually involves some American mammal, a pop-star voice actor and a despicably disposable plot, but actual 3D, with 3D glasses and actors that fly out of the cinema …

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Sharp Aquos LC

Sharp has obviously decided that new tellies aren’t the order of the (Valentine’s) day when a new lick of paint will do. So, with the greeting-card industry’s favourite 24 hours looming, the Sharp Aquos LC-19D1E high-definition television is getting a new red edition. Going red is a good thing. LG may have annoyed the heck out of us when it …

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Nine’s legal TV downloads: Almost there

Nine has been offering digital downloads for some time — if you need to quench your thirst for McLeod’s Daughters, it’s a decent way to catch up with episodes you’ve missed, without needing to sit in front of the TV at a certain time. Nine calls it Catch-Up TV. The broadcaster’s recent uploading of Underbelly 2 directly after its airing …

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Kangaroo has lost its bounce: UK VoD suffers

You could argue that Kangaroo, the online video-on-demand joint venture between ITV, Channel 4 and BBC Worldwide was never going to make it out of the marsupial pouch. A fairly obvious hint was the departure of Ashley Highfield, who joined Microsoft last year. But now it’s official: the Competition Commission has ruled that the project must not continue. The justification …

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Optoma ThemeScene HD82: Thumb your nose at flat

The technology press has got all excited about the arrival of the new Philips Cinema 21:9 TV, because it offers a full movie wide ratio. Having a truly movie-like experience at home is the holy grail of geeks across the world, as long as it doesn’t involve any of that ludicrous 3D nonsense. But, if you’re really serious about a …

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Poll: Is HD sport all it’s cracked up to be?

Twelve months ago, sport broadcasts in HD were sporadic at best, but finally it seems we’ve been spoilt for choice — especially with the coming of Ten’s “One” channel in the new year. Ten’s 24-hour sports channel “ONE” is due in April ’09.(Credit: Network Ten) Not only has this year seen 24-hour HD broadcasts of the Olympics plus AFL coverage, …

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Ten’s 24-hour sports channel, ONE, will begin broadcasting in metropolitan areas on 26 March, while rural areas will have to wait a little longer. Move over Ten HD, 24/7 sport is here to stay. (Credit: Network Ten) In the move, the existing Ten HD will become ONE HD, while ONE will be simulcast in standard definition on channel 12. Ten …

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Panasonic to make cuts after loss

Panasonic has announced it is cutting 15,000 workers from its workforce after an annual loss of US$4.3 billion, despite returning a profit in the last quarter of last year, according to Reuters. The combination of a global economic downturn plus a strong Japanese Yen means that the company’s exports aren’t as competitive in overseas markets as South Korean competitors LG …

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Slingbox finally reaches Australia

Looking on with envy at our US friends, the Slingbox range has been on our wish list for a while. Never fear fellow Aussies, it’s almost here! The Slingbox Pro has an on-board tuner (Credit: Sling Media) In late March 2009, the family of Sling Media products — the Slingbox Pro, Slingbox Solo and SlingCatcher — will be available in …

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Humax Foxsat

We’ve certainly had a bit of a pop at freesat in the past, but it’s not because we don’t like it — we just think it could be a lot better. That’s mainly to do with the standard-definition channels, which really should look better on digital satellite than they do on Freeview. That said, both BBC HD and ITV HD …

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