Panasonic is promising a plasmatastic (Crave’s word, not Panasonic’s) year. The company continues its whole-hearted support of plasma televisions, claiming they offer the best picture quality of any flat panel. (Despite this, it continues to make smaller screens using LCD, because it’s much cheaper.) The most exciting announcement from Panasonic this year was that it’s …
Read More »Masonry Layout
HANNspree TV: The elephant that swallowed a 10
We do so love cracking open a new gadget, but we also love animals. So …
Read More »HP MediaSmart TV: Clever show
TVs aren’t supposed to be clever. They’re supposed to sit quietly in your lounge showing …
Read More »IFA 2006: Toshiba announces HD DVD players for Europe
Toshiba has announced launch dates and prices for the first stand-alone HD DVD players to …
Read More »Sony OLED TVs: The future’s bright, the future’s organic
Can you imagine a television that makes LCD and plasma sets look as fat and …
Read More »CES 2007: Microsoft and the wrong trousers
The Gates soft-shoe shuffle at CES kicks off the gadget show each year with the …
Read More »Sony Bravia Internet Video Link: It’s a box
At CES 2006, Sony delighted us with the Reader, a silicon sylph that displays electronic …
Read More »Counting down to CES 2007…
Here we are in Paris, sorry, Vegas (big cities all look the same these days). …
Read More »Denon DVD
These days Tesco will sell you a DVD player for £16, so who’s gonna cough up £220 …
Read More »How long do LCD TVs last?
I am far from a tech expert and read with interest your review of the …
Read More »