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CNET.co.uk has 11 stories on movement
What's the best TV for watching sport?
Digital Living Movement, especially unpredictable sports action, is one of the most difficult picture elements to render successfully. Traditionally, plasma displays are considered to offer the most cohesive movement.
6 December 2006, 14:32
Can compact cameras zoom during video?
Digital Living So unless you want to achieve a particular visual effect by movement within the frame, zooming may not be for you. Try moving between 'takes', and editing together a patchwork of multiple angles, close-ups and cut-aways with stylised movement and...
Tags: shot, compact, tracking, zoom
31 October 2007, 15:28
Camcorder or digiscope for bird photography?
Digital Living In general, camcorders don't make good still cameras, because they are optimised for video -- which is more complicated than still photography in some ways, but a lot more forgiving in others, because the movement conceals all sorts of image...
1 November 2006, 14:01
Which TV should I buy for gaming and a Media Center setup?
Digital Living The lower the response time, the less likely you are to see blurring on movement. I'm in the process of buying my first LCD TV. I have a Media Center PC, which I use a lot for PC games. What's the best set to buy for under £1,000?
14 February 2007, 12:51
What's the difference between 1080 and 768 resolutions for LCD TVs?
Digital Living Progressive (p) scanning allows all lines to be displayed sequentially instead of using two alternate fields, which produces a smoother picture with less flicker -- especially with movement. Is there a big difference between 1080 and 768...
4 October 2006, 15:17
Better digital photos
Digital Living It usually works quite well, but things get crazy if you don't hold the camera really steady or if there's a lot of movement in the scene. Built-in camera flashes are convenient, but they can produce deadly results -- from red-eye to a nuclear...
3 August 2006, 16:09
Can I afford a progressive scan camcorder?
Digital Living Many people prefer a more cinematic feel over television's smoothed-out movement. I'm trying to find out about the cheapest camcorders on the market with a progressive-scan mode. Can anyone help? Yes Neil, CNET can help.
Tags: model, eye, fields, lines
12 December 2007, 9:23
Living with infinite digital choice
Digital Living One strategy is a movement to the safe and familiar. Imagine you're a well-fed consumer of the future. You spend a third of your day working, a third of the day sleeping, and you have another eight hours a day to spend on grooming, shopping, eating...
26 October 2005, 12:48
How can I take pictures without flash?
Digital Living These cameras make it easier to take pictures in low light by compensating for any movement of your hands, so you can hold the camera steady for longer. I have a Nikon Coolpix digital camera. It's a good camera and easy to use.
13 December 2006, 11:58
What's the best type of image stabilisation?
Digital Living A method that doesn't involve physical movement is more commonly found in compact cameras. I'm looking to upgrade my digital camera for a new one, but this time around I want something that will take less blurry pictures.
25 July 2007, 13:16
Is a 46-inch TV too big for my living room?
Digital Living Movement also appears slightly smoother, which may enhance your sports viewing. I am currently looking to replace my old Toshiba 32-inch CRT TV. In my new house the screen is too small, as the viewing distance is somewhere around 5m.
15 November 2006, 16:02


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