TimeLine Layout

October, 2008

  • 16 October

    80s movies Blu

    Cast your mind back to a time when Tom Cruise wasn’t quite so into Xenu, Winona Rider wasn’t so stealy, and jeans were both tight and light blue. Yes, we’re talking about the fabulous 1980s, a wonderful time in cinema, and now something you can enjoy in the comfort of your own 21st century home, …

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  • 14 October

    Samsung LE40A856: Size 14 features in a size 8 case

    TV manufacturers currently have a bee in their collective bonnet about the depth of TVs. Of course, Joe Six-Pack doesn’t give a flying moose about how shallow his TV is — he wants something that looks the part and will fit in the gap in his home-entertainment centre. Still, the relentless onward thrust of technological advancement must not be abated …

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  • 13 October

    Calacanis: Apple to release networked HDTVs

    Yesterday I spent a couple of hours here at the office with Valleywag‘s most cherished and adored tech celebrity, Jason Calacanis. Love him or hate him, the bloke’s got contacts, and he confirmed to me that he knew first-hand that Apple was working on a networked television. These LCD HDTVs will be fully networked, with the ability to stream all …

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  • 9 October

    Samsung PS50A756 1080p plasma: Come on you Red Devils

    Samsung is, you may be aware, an official sponsor of London-based Russian football team Chelsea. If, like most right-thinking humans, you hate football with every last breath in your body, you might not know that Chelsea’s innovative nickname is ‘The Blues’. Amusingly, when Samsung launched its new range of ‘touch of colour’ TVs — the colour in question being red …

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  • 8 October

    Philips HTS6515: Apparently, the sound will embrace you

    If your boss said to you, “Hey, we’ve been talking and we’re of the opinion that you can do just as good a job with half as much pay,” you’d soon quit in disgust. The same isn’t true when companies such as Philips claim to be able to produce 5.1-channel surround sound from three speakers instead of six with systems …

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  • 6 October

    LG 50PG6900: 50

    In today’s AV world we have a rapid explosion of little black boxes waiting to take over the space beneath our TVs. Which seems odd, considering modern technology is supposed to be smaller and less obtrusive. Luckily, there are some manufacturers who want to reduce clutter, one of which is LG. The LG 50PG6900 is a 50-inch, 720p plasma with …

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  • 2 October

    Onkyo HTX

    You used be able to buy a massive CRT with a built-in Dolby Pro Logic decoder and a set of speakers. Bingo: greatly improved sound out of your TV and no need to buy an external surround-sound system. Sadly, this practice has gone the way of the HD DVD, and we’re left with flat TVs that have stereo speakers, and …

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September, 2008

  • 26 September

    Loewe Connect 32 Media Full

    If you are worried about the long-term economic future of our country, and the prospects of keeping your job over the next couple of years you might not want to consider the Loewe Connect 32, which in this particular configuration costs £2,300. At that price, this is the sort of TV you buy if you don’t want to derail the …

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  • 25 September

    Sony promotes new Blu

    This Christmas is going to Blu, if Sony has any say in it. The company is about to go all out in promoting Blu-ray as a technology, and will release with it two new players. The Sony S350 supports the latest Blu-ray standards for under AU$500. (Credit: Sony) The company unveiled the BDP-S350 and the BDP-S550 Blu-ray players this week, …

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  • 25 September

    Humax PVR

    We’re pretty big fans of Humax PVRs here. They have proven to be reliable and feature-rich, if a little beastly looking. Happily, there’s a new model in town and it’s adds a bunch of new features and looks very pretty indeed. The new model, the Humax PVR-9300, offers the same basic twin tuner system as the 9200. It’s well worth …

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