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What’s the best TV for watching sport?

My boyfriend is driving me insane with his constant nagging about researching TVs. He wants to purchase a new TV, he thinks LCD is more likely, but would buy plasma if that was the best for what he watches, and he wants a 40-inch screen. He wants the best television for watching sport, more precisely …

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Win Things: Win an Archos 604 and accessories kit!

Aunt Ethel hasn’t seen you for 12 months. As she plants that dry kiss just in front of your ear and clutches you to her lavender-smelling bosom, you are already grimacing at the prospect of four days cooped up with the old dear. Escape is not an option, but you, cunning reader, can extricate yourself from the embarrassment of a charades …

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Buffalo LinkStation Pro: Where everything goes

We’re all obsessed with downloading gigabytes of movies, music and TV — the problem is where to put it all. You kit yourself out with a PC sporting a huge 250GB hard drive, but within weeks it’s so full of movie trailers, MP3s and BitTorrented TV programmes that you need to offload some of your media. So you score an …

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JVC DD

Convenience is the key word when it comes to home-cinema systems. Nothing drives your significant other nearer to mental collapse than yet another horrendous tangle of cabling. The solution? Space-saving designs that are easy to use and, more recently, the introduction of ‘convergence’ features that allow you to access a wider range of media from separate sources. JVC’s latest range …

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JVC DLA

High definition may be breathing new life into nature documentaries and sports programmes, but it’s films that are really being resuscitated by the new technology, especially now that ‘Full HD’ (ie 1080p) content from next-generation DVD players has arrived. Crave seen an influx of hi-def projectors that bring high-definition performance to the big screen — sending film enthusiasts into a frenzy …

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LG Chocolate TV, DVD Recorder and home theatre spotted!

LG has given Crave a sneaky first look at a range of AV playback equipment inspired by its beautifully crafted Chocolate phones, also known as the Black Label series. We spotted them during our behind the scenes tour of LG’s Corporate Design Centre in South Korea, and though we weren’t allowed to take pictures (the TV pic is a CNET.co.uk …

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Is a 46

I am currently looking to replace my old Toshiba 32-inch CRT TV. In my new house the screen is too small, as the viewing distance is somewhere around 5m. For such a viewing distance, is a) a 40-inch screen size okay and b) would 46 inches be too big, in your opinion? The three products I have in mind are …

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LG’s eco

The penultimate day of our trip to Seoul brought us to LG’s design centre, specifically the Lifestyle Research Group (LRS), where we bore witness to some cunning new equipment. Among the coolest was an as yet unnamed plasma TV constructed almost entirely of natural materials. LG’s heavies restricted us from filming, but we’ve knocked up this sketch to give you …

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Toshiba HD DVD: Waiting in vain?

In the latest of a series of delays afflicting next-generation high definition devices, there could be more hope of seeing the Second Coming than Toshiba’s long-awaited HD DVD player this Christmas. Our faith had already been tested when the previously delayed April release was set back to the end of this year. The standard HD-E1 (£470) model was supposed to …

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Fujitsu Aviamo: The new plasma diva

If you want to invigorate your TV brand’s recognition, dear reader, all you need is a vaguely Italian-sounding moniker — think Sony’s Bravia, Toshiba’s Regza or Panasonic’s Viera. The marketing men at Fujitsu have weathered a brainstorm and come up with a new high-end range of screens under the name Aviamo. Bene! The Aviamo range has three screens: 55-inch and 65-inch …

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