Plasma has had a tough time recently. Some pundits have — foolishly — predicted the end for the technology, in light of Pioneer departing from the marketplace. Here at Crave though, we still have much love for these gas-charged beauties — and so it seems does LG. The 42PQ6000 is, as the name suggests, a …
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Power consumption: How much are your gadgets costing you?
Earth Hour started out in Sydney just two years ago as a pie-in-the-sky idea, but its amazing momentum will this year see residents of 2848 cities in 84 countries switching off their lights in a show of solidarity for the cause of reducing energy consumption. While it’s only saving a trickle of electricity compared with the amount the world’s cities …
Read More »What’s wrong with Blu
It’s been a couple of years now since Blu-ray launched and it’s been over a year since it beat HD DVD to become the high-definition format of choice. So with the format rushing into puberty, we thought we’d examine its puss-filled pimples and try not to laugh at its erratic voice. First of all, if you’re a fanboy, don’t take …
Read More »Stadium gets bigger big screens
Let’s be honest — having the largest big screen in the neighbourhood is quite a coup. With the installation of two new HD LED video screens at Sydney’s ANZ Stadium, sports fans at the grounds have bragging rights to 232 square metres of big screen glory that almost threatens to overshadow the live action on the field. Ten meters high …
Read More »JVC NX
It’s taken JVC quite some time to hit us with a Blu-ray player, but we have to say, now it’s producing one, we’re actually quite impressed. What’s interesting about the NX-BD3 is that it’s a 2.1 system as well, which is a superb idea — people who want great-looking movies usually hanker for beefier sound too. Although this is only …
Read More »Toshiba Cell TV: A vision of the future
Here at Crave, we often wonder what the future of TVs is — mainly because if there isn’t one, some of us are going to have to find new jobs. Ever helpful, Toshiba thinks it can tell us what the generation after the next generation will look like –- it’s called Cell TV. The idea behind Cell TV is Toshiba …
Read More »HDX 1000: More brilliant media streaming
It’s no secret that we love a good media streamer. So far this year we’ve been blown away by the quality of new products hitting the market. The Popcorn Hour A100 and A110 are both brilliant machines. We were also impressed by the DVICO TViX HD M-6500A too, which is a little more costly, but still a great performer. Now …
Read More »720p vs 1080p: Which should I buy?
A few years ago we wrote a column about HDTV resolution and whether you should just buy a “standard” 720p/1080i set or pay the extra bucks for a higher-resolution 1080p set. And funnily enough, this is a question that’s still relevant today. Eventually, of course, manufacturers will completely phase out 720p TVs. But it may take a few years. While …
Read More »Sony and Panasonic give away BD players
Instructions: Step one: take one television Step two: add Blu-ray player Step three: sell, rinse, repeat. That’s right, Sony is once again on the bundling train, but instead of towing PS3 carriages it’s now hooked up a caboose carrying S550 Blu-ray players. To get yourself one of these players you’ll need to buy: the XBR series featuring RGB LED backlight; …
Read More »Kogan announces K
We’re not going out on a limb when we say we think Kevin Rudd (“Krudd”) would have been mocked as mercilessly at school as he is in his political life. And now his secret school-yard shame can be yours! High Definition Awesome! (Credit: Kogan) Simply buy one of the Kogan Kevin37 “High Definition Stimulus” T-shirts, which can be yours for …
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