Tech support in 140 characters or less? Panasonic’s going to give it a whirl, or shall we say tweet, as part of its social media customer service initiative. Panasonic Australia is launching support services for its Viera televisions and Lumix cameras through Twitter and Facebook. Customers will be able to contact Panasonic support reps through …
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Explosive idea #146: Sky TV under the British summer sky
One of favourite elements of 50s American youth culture is the drive-in cinema. The combination of gorgeous cars, Technicolor movies and the company of a member of the opposite sex on the back seat was enough to drive adolescents mad. In the dreary, repressed UK, there wasn’t enough room and the weather is utterly hopeless — so outdoor cinema never …
Read More »Philips PET744: The sugar
Sleet, hail and widespread flooding of the UK aside, apparently it’s summer. And with summer comes holidays, and with those come bored, listless and fidgety children. Happily, Philips wants to reduce the massive harrassment under-occupied youths inflict on their parents and provide a way to anaesthetise them against the pain of imagination and creativity. That’s right, the Philips PET744 is …
Read More »movieIQ latest addition to BD
Sony is enhancing arsenal of its BD-Live features with the introduction of movieIQ, which connects viewers with a live real-time movie database powered by Gracenote. Angels and Demons will the the first to offer movieIQ. (Credit:Sony Pictures Home Entertainment ) movieIQ will directly link scenes within the movie to relevant information including updated filmographies of the director and cast, production …
Read More »Vinyl records cool again in Aussie first
Records. Remember them? The ones that you threw at your sister because she broke your favourite cup, and then recently tried to resurrect/glue together when vinyl became “cool” again”? Sydney’s 2SER is doing its bit to bring back vinyl. (Technics 1210 image by Ben Hodgson, royalty free) Well, Sydney radio station is paying tribute to the lost art of vinyl …
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Update: 3D-capable TVs were all the rage at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year. CNET staffers who saw them were underwhelmed, but that hasn’t stopped vendors like Sony pushing ahead with the technology. (3D Glasses image by Harry Fodor, royalty free) At a Sony Blu-ray briefing in Sydney this morning, visiting Japanese honcho Yoshinami Takahashi, the deputy …
Read More »Toshiba applies to Blu
In the great hi-def format war of 2007, Toshiba lead Team HD DVD into second place as Blu-ray‘s minions claimed victory. Today, the Japanese giant has confirmed to CNET UK that it has applied to join the Blu-ray Disc Association. “Toshiba aims to introduce digital products that support the Blu-ray format,” the company said, “including BD players and notebook PCs …
Read More »ITV1 HD coming to Freeview this year
ITV, far from moping over having to flog Friends Reunited for a £100m loss, is set to launch an HD channel on Freeview — the terrestrial broadcast wotsit — by the end of 2009. It’s thanks in part to the BBC, which has leased some of its broadcast spectrum bandwidth to ITV. For 50 per cent of you — it’s …
Read More »Toshiba Regza 42RV635: Quite possibly the TV you’ve been waiting for
Let’s be honest. Toshiba doesn’t generally make TVs with all the bells and whistles you’d find on some Korean tellies. Neither are its models as sparsely populated with extras as Panasonic‘s excellent but rather straightforward sets. Toshiba is, like its TVs, a company aiming for the mid-market. That’s possibly what makes its Regza 42RV635 so appealing. Its 42-inch screen is …
Read More »Say, say, Sagem: DTR94250S and DTR94500S freesat PVR
Sagem has announced a new freesat digital TV recorder to come in two flavours: the DTR94250S with a 250GB hard drive, and the DTR94500S 500GB. Looking very similar to current Sagem Freeview PVRs, both versions include twin tuners so you can record two channels, or record one channel while watching back another recording. They include USB and Ethernet ports, which …
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