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CNET UK > Crave > Televisions
SIM2 D80: Cheap as 1080p chipsets?
SIM2's latest 1080p projector, the D80, isn't what you might call affordable, but it's still competitively priced for what it is... Read more
16 November 2006, 14:08 | Tags: Alpha, home cinema, HDMI, chipset
CNET UK > Crave > Gadgets
Crave's guide to World Cup gadgets: Part Three
The World Cup only comes round once every four years so there's no excuse for not having the right equipment in your pad. Check out Crave's guide to bringing the football into your home... Read more
CNET UK > Crave > Home Cinema
Guy's Christmas Shopping: Home-cinema projector
With over £3,000 left to spend before Christmas, Guy decides to splurge nearly all of it on a DLP projector. With his new toy installed, he can enjoy life-sized EastEnders, have a conversation-piece at parties, or even watch a movie or two Read more
12 December 2005, 11:57 | Tags: InFocus, InFocus ScreenPlay 7205, EastEnders, Christmas, home cinema
CNET UK > Crave > Home Cinema
Sim2 C3X: cinema projection 'for the (rich) masses'
Sim2 has managed to drop the price of three-chip DLP projectors from £25,000 to £11,000 -- still expensive, but quite a feat in just over a year. They're the holy grail of home cinema, but can you possibly justify the price? Crave was treated to a first look Read more
24 August 2005, 10:17 | Tags: Ferrari, Motorola, Sim2 C3X, home cinema
CNET UK > Crave > Televisions
DLP looks forward to rear projection
Crave managed to interview a senior Texas Instruments bod at CES, checking out the latest on the company's DLP chipset and what it means for 2006's rear-projection TVs and home-cinema projectors Read more
16 January 2006, 12:45 | Tags: HP, PlayStation, Toshiba TDP-ET20, Blu-ray players, Dolby Digital
CNET UK > Crave > Home Cinema
Madagascar: digital cinema's animal tales
We may harp on about home projectors, but the cinema might just be about to reclaim our affections. Dolby Digital Cinema is the most exciting thing since IMAX, and with films made digitally like Madagascar, the results are genuinely mindblowing Read more

