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Philips Cinema 21:9 (56PFL9954H/12) review
If you're a movie lover with deep pockets, the Philips Cinema 21:9 is unlikely to disappoint, offering a truly immersive way to enjoy films shot in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio in the comfort of your couch. Its great picture quality and fantastic audio are also complemented by a lovely design and plenty of features Read more
18 November 2009, 11:42 | Tags: Philips, Philips Cinema 21:9 (56PFL9954H/12), EastEnders, Star Trek, Freeview
CNET UK > Crave > Televisions
Philips Cinema 21:9 TV: Hands-on photos
We've been looking forward to the Philips Cinema 21:9 LCD TV for what seems like aeons, so when it finally arrived, we fired off some photos -- it's exciting stuff... Read more
12 November 2009, 10:33 | Tags: Philips, Philips Cinema 21:9 (56PFL9954H/12), Televisions
CNET UK > Crave > Televisions
Photos: Philips Cinema 21:9 ultra-widescreen TV
Philips unveiled its new 21:9 ratio TV in London today, claiming it'll revolutionise movie viewing and be the ideal TV for a home-cinema enthusiast, albeit only the rich ones Read more
29 January 2009, 17:21 | Tags: Philips, Philips Cinema 21:9 (56PFL9954H/12), CRT, LED, Compact Flash
CNET UK > Crave > Televisions
Philips Cinema 21:9: Makes films fit the screen
The company is aiming to end the era of black bars at the top and bottom of films, with the release of the world's first 21:9 aspect ratio HD TV Read more
19 January 2009, 10:53 | Tags: Philips Cinema 21:9 (56PFL9954H/12), Panasonic, Philips, Televisions
CNET UK > Crave > Televisions
Video: Philips Cinema 21:9, the TV that hates black bars
If you can't stand black bars on your movies, then take a look at the all-new Philips Cinema 21:9, a TV that makes ultra-wide, blockbuster movies look every bit as amazing as they do in the cinema Read more
4 February 2009, 16:00 | Tags: Philips, Philips Cinema 21:9 (56PFL9954H/12), Televisions
CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR
Panasonic DMR-BS750 review
We have no idea how Panasonic has managed it, but a box this size has surely never done so many things before. The BS750 lets you watch free high-definition broadcasts, record them to Blu-ray disc and play Blu-ray movies and all their cool online features. You can even watch YouTube. The only problem: the price Read more
19 May 2009, 16:58 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic DMR-BS750, DivX video, media streamer, labelling
CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR
Sony BDP-S350 review
Fairly priced and feature-packed, the Sony BDP-S350 has overtaken the PlayStation 3 as the cheapest and most competent Blu-ray player on the market. Besides the fact that Sony took so long to get it on the market, we don't really have any complaints about this player at all Read more
8 January 2009, 15:21 | Tags: Sony, Sony BDP-S350, analogue, AV receiver, HD DVD
CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions
Pioneer Kuro KRP-500A review
In spite of the embarrassing acronym, the Pioneer Kuro KRP-500A is a very high-end TV, aimed squarely at the home-cinema enthusiast. With all its inputs and media gubbins in a separate box, it's incredibly thin for such a large panel -- and its picture is magnificent, as you'd expect for such a high price Read more
16 December 2008, 17:47 | Tags: Pioneer, Pioneer Kuro KRP-500A, plasma, digital TV, LED
CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories
Onkyo HTX-22HD review
The Onkyo HTX-22HD offers a compact solution for people looking to improve the sound quality of their TVs with a home cinema sound system. Even better, it won't break the bank at around £300. We also like that Onkyo keeps it simple by running the whole operation from the subwoofer Read more
6 November 2008, 15:37 | Tags: Onkyo, Onkyo HTX-22HD, home cinema, AV receiver, upscaling
CNET UK > Crave > Home Cinema
Extreme home cinema: Most ludicrous AV setups ever
Think your 50-inch plasma and 7.1 surround-sound system are the badger's nadgers? No chance. Welcome to ten of the most awesome (and awful) home-cinema installations on the planet Read more
8 November 2009, 08:00 | Tags: Marantz, Panasonic, Pioneer, Sony, Guitar Hero













