TimeLine Layout

January, 2007

  • 15 January

    Panasonic at CES: What’s on the horizon for plasma?

    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 …

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  • 12 January

    HANNspree TV: The elephant that swallowed a 10

    We do so love cracking open a new gadget, but we also love animals. So imagine our surprise and delight when the HANNspree HANNSZ.elephant arrived in the office. The HANNSZ.elephant is a 10-inch LCD TV which has an appealing, soft-toy elephant cover. HANNspree doesn’t just do elephants (or capslock) either: there’s a zebra, a giraffe and even a lion — …

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  • 11 January

    HP MediaSmart TV: Clever show

    TVs aren’t supposed to be clever. They’re supposed to sit quietly in your lounge showing reruns of Emmerdale, but HP in its infinite wisdom has decided to increase their IQ exponentially by releasing what it calls the HP MediaSmart TV — a real boffin of a telly. What makes it so smart is networking capabilities. The MediaSmart TV is fitted with …

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  • 10 January

    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 reach Europe — the HD-E1 and HD-XE1. This follows the US launch of the HD-A1 and HD-XA1 players back in April. Speaking at a well-attended press conference at IFA 2006 in Berlin, Olivier Van Wynendaele, Toshiba Europe’s deputy general manager for HD DVD products, described the …

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  • 9 January

    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 ugly as their CRT predecessors do now? Well, hopefully soon you won’t have to — Sony is demonstrating prototypes of new ‘OLED televisions’ at CES, which do just that. Crave is, of course, bitterly disappointed that we won’t be getting our hands on a fancy …

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  • 9 January

    CES 2007: Microsoft and the wrong trousers

    The Gates soft-shoe shuffle at CES kicks off the gadget show each year with the same forlorn regularity as a Windows blue screen of death. It’s comforting to watch Bill climb up to the stage, but prepare yourselves, people: this can’t go on for ever. Gates began his remarks by saying that next year’s keynote may well be his last. …

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  • 9 January

    Sony Bravia Internet Video Link: It’s a box

    At CES 2006, Sony delighted us with the Reader, a silicon sylph that displays electronic books. It still isn’t available in the UK, and we still don’t know when or even if it will be, but it remains high on our wishlist. This year we were hoping for something just as innovative, but instead we got the Bravia Internet Video …

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  • 7 January

    Counting down to CES 2007…

    Here we are in Paris, sorry, Vegas (big cities all look the same these days). Crave is ready for CES 2007, but is CES ready for us? It is not. To be fair, the press events don’t start until tomorrow and the show proper doesn’t open until Monday, so we’re a day early. Right now there’s very little evidence that …

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  • 5 January

    Denon DVD

    These days Tesco will sell you a DVD player for £16, so who’s gonna cough up £220 for the Denon DVD-1930? Crave, that’s who: because we care more about quality than cost in these high-definition days, and we can’t bear Scart leads to sully our DVDs on our glorious hi-def screens. Denon’s DVD-1930 offers plenty of extra features for the price. Firstly, it can play …

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  • 4 January

    How long do LCD TVs last?

    I am far from a tech expert and read with interest your review of the Sony Bravia KDL-40W2000. I’m seriously considering purchasing this model, but how long can I expect this television to last? Although £1,500 isn’t a fantastically expensive amount to spend, I am certain it will be a fair while before I am able to afford this much …

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