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Sony RDR

If you don’t have Sky+ or a Freeview PVR, you might not know what an awesome advantage they offer. Everyone who’s ever bought one will tell you, it’ll change your life. Unless you already download all your TV from the Interwebs, in which case it will still seem frustratingly 1998. The Sony RDR-HXD range is …

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Topfield and Windows PVRs to get more TiVo features

As TiVo edges ever closer, local EPG provider IceTV has announced its guide will now offer suggestions based on the programs you’ve recorded previously. IceTV Recommendations puts a green star next to suggested television shows “IceTV Recommendations” are marked with a green star icon within the electronic program guide (EPG), allowing IceTV users to select them for more information. This …

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Pioneer announces plasma deal with Panasonic

As we were happily enjoying a hot cup of morning coffee, a press release from Pioneer landed on our virtual desk. In it, Pioneer announced that the ink was drying on its plasma panel agreement with Matsushita, best known for Panasonic branded goods. We knew that a deal to outsource Pioneer’s plasma panels to another manufacturer was imminent. We assumed …

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Toshiba Regza 37XV505: Reveal the off switch

We mentioned some time ago that the new Toshiba TVs were being touted by the company as eco-friendly because they featured an off switch. Of course, it’s funny to us that putting an off switch on something is remotely newsworthy. There was a time when it was a given that something with electricity flowing through it would have some means …

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Sony BDP

Yesterday we got our hands on the Sony BDP-S500, the company’s step-up Blu-ray player. It boasts a host of cool features, not least a truly magnificent motorised front panel. The question is though, is the £600 S500 as good as the £300 PlayStation 3? What does the PS3 offer that the BDP-S500 doesn’t? Games aside, there’s the thorny issue of …

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Student? You’re probably a TV criminal then

The TV Licensing agency is convinced my little brother is a common criminal. He’s not, but he’s been threatened with court. He studies psychology at Lincoln University. He’s a law-abiding citizen, having only been handcuffed once for carrying a lethal weapon, even though it was an umbrella. To be fair, the police did apologise for the mistake. But he woke …

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More money than brain cells? Here’s the Samsung Armani TV

For most people, the goal of consumer electronics is to keep the cost down as much as possible without compromising performance or quality. The problem with progress is that once everyone can afford a massive flat TV the footballers, hedge-fund managers and rappers have nothing left to prove they’re more worthwhile than the rest of us. Enter the great fashion …

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Video Ezy on track for in

Video Ezy has moved one step closer to its promise of in-store digital downloads. The rental giant has spent the past two years planning its in-store service that will deliver latest release movies able to be downloaded for playback on a dedicated in-home set top box. This week Video Ezy announced it has signed a crucial contract for the software …

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Hands

Let’s say first of all, that from the time we spent with it so far, we really like the 42PX80B, Panasonic’s new 42-inch 720p entry-level plasma TV. It arrived on Thursday last week and like excited (and fairly dorky) children, we hooked it up straight away. For a while everything looked good, the picture was sharp, the setup was really …

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Denon AVC

A while ago we found ourselves craving the Denon AVP/POA-A1HD AV receiver, which is extremely good but costs a merry old £10,000. If you need to eat, pay a mortgage and dress your children, however, the good news is Denon has a ‘budget’ version called the AVC-A1HD, and it will only cost you a piffling £3,800. What does the AVC-A1HD …

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