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Calibrate your LCD television
Digital Living A home-theatre setup DVD, such as Digital Video Essentials We especially like Sound & Vision Home Theatre Tune-Up, which is great for beginners looking for a quick way to tune up their systems, and Digital Video Essentials, well suited for...
9 May 2005, 15:14
Why is my best TV in my shed?
Digital Living Like most cheap digital screens, the image quality for broadcast looks markedly poorer than with CRTs. About five years ago I broke down in Tottenham Court Road and bought myself a huge widescreen Sony Trinitron CRT TV set: gunmetal grey, with a...
6 May 2006, 7:00
What's the best LCD TV for under £1,000?
Digital Living USB and memory card slots for viewing digital photos have become more common, and some will let you watch video. I have a budget of around £1,000 to spend on an LCD TV. Whenever I look at TVs in high-street shops the assistants are never helpful...
24 January 2007, 11:40
How do I get more HDMI ports on my TV?
Digital Living HDMI is also digital, which means the picture that comes out of your DVD player should look excellent, with no quality loss. When HDMI burst on to the TV scene, we all thought one or two sockets would be plenty to keep us going for ages.
9 May 2007, 17:23
Taking your television for a drive
Digital Living Well, the TV Drive is that buzzword made real -- it's a convergence play that brings together the power of a computer hard drive and digital storage with a networked cable box, creating an intelligent node with a memory at the end of the network...
25 July 2006, 16:11
Is a 46-inch TV too big for my living room?
Digital Living There are some useful convergent options that allow you to access digital photos or MP3 music from memory cards and portable players. I am currently looking to replace my old Toshiba 32-inch CRT TV. My main use is Sky TV: lots of sport, with...
15 November 2006, 16:02
Can I buy a 37-inch LCD TV for £1,000?
Digital Living All of these screens feature integrated Freeview tuners, proprietary image processing, digital connectivity and a WXGA resolution of 1,366x768-pixels, which is the highest you'll find at this price point.
19 October 2006, 11:09


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