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Toshiba HD-XE1
Digital Living This is the player the HD DVD camp has its hopes pinned on, but is it better than what the Blu-ray faction has to offer?
31 May 2007, 17:35
Toshiba HD-XE1
Digital Living This is the player the HD DVD camp has its hopes pinned on, but is it better than what the Blu-ray faction has to offer?
9 March 2007, 14:18
Toshiba HD-E1
Digital Living Will the HD-E1's reasonable pricing, slim build and excellent picture quality tempt you to join the HD DVD camp, or does its lack of 1080p output make your blood boil?
12 January 2007, 14:54
Loewe Connect 37 Media Full-HD+ DR+
Digital Living This TV's name may be a mouthful, but it stuffs three products in one -- a TV, media streamer and PVR. Does it satisfy or is there too much bite in its bark?
Tags: loewe, name, products, pvr
4 April 2008, 12:13
Humax Foxsat-HD (freesat)
Digital Living After years of anticipation, freesat is now live in the UK. Can this Humax receiver rumble with the big boys or is it back to the playground?
Tags: humax, receiver, boys, rumble
9 May 2008, 15:27
Blu-ray and HD DVD: The facts
Digital Living Why should you care about HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc? The best of the lot is 1080p: it's both progressive and highly detailed, but not every HD Ready screen or projector is able to display it. Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, DTS-HD Master Audio
1 June 2007, 17:40
What HD disc player should I buy? review
Digital Living Blu-Ray / HD DVD support The closest thing is a Samsung DVD-HD860, which will do everything you need except read files from memory cards and play HD DVD or Blu-ray. Almost all HD DVD and Blu-ray players have 1080p output.
Tags: generation, hd, dvds, samsung
16 November 2007, 12:52
How do I get more HDMI ports on my TV?
Digital Living My Toshiba 32WL56 has only one HDMI port, which is already used by the Sky HD Box. It's not possible to send high-definition video signals over Scart -- it wasn't designed with HD signals in mind. When you choose a splitter, don't forget to make...
9 May 2007, 18:23
What size television should I buy?
Digital Living I'm looking to buy a new HD Ready LCD TV, but I'm confused. The good news is that high-definition video will look stunning at far larger screen sizes, so there is no need to worry about the quality when you are watching high-definition programmes...
14 March 2007, 14:08
How can I connect more devices to the back of my TV?
Digital Living With the arrival of HDTV, Blu-ray, HD DVD, the XBox 360, the PS3 and so on, I am running out of connections at the back of my TV. Alternatively, you can use either analogue component or VGA inputs with some HD sources.
16 August 2006, 12:54
What's the deal with 1080p TVs?
Digital Living I have been reading your reviews on HD Ready LCD televisions, and while they're informative I can't find any LCD TVs that support 1080p definition. Sky HD, the most high-profile HD launch so far, only supports 720p and 1080i formats, as does the...
8 June 2006, 17:16
Choose the right gear for high definition
Digital Living Like the best things in life, you need to make an effort to get the best from high definition, and with CNET.co.uk's guide, you'll be well on your way to HD bliss. The most obvious pothole on the road to high definition is making sure your new TV...
4 June 2007, 15:46
Panasonic Viera TH-46PZ81 (freesat)
Digital Living Is it HD-elicious or HD-isappointment? There's finally a way to enjoy high-def broadcasts without dipping into your pension. It's freesat and this Panny plasma is the very first TV with a built-in freesat receiver.
Tags: panasonic, hd, receiver, plasma
18 July 2008, 13:56
Hi-def camcorder to film snowboarding?
Digital Living You say you need a light camcorder for HD video, but the majority of HD camcorders are bulky monsters, with lenses like the Tower of Pisa. Alternatively, if you can wait, the Canon XL H1 looks like a very smart HD-equipped follow up to Canon's...
6 October 2005, 17:11
Leaving Las Vegas
Digital Living The HD DVD camp is pushing the line of least resistance, claiming its technology is a simple step forward from existing production techniques, usually an attractive proposition in the tech world. Whenever vendors at CES in either the Blu-ray or HD...
11 January 2006, 15:45


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