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CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
O2 Xda Guide review
The Xda Guide is an attractive and feature-rich Windows Mobile smart phone that also doubles as a sat-nav, thanks to its excellent CoPilot Live 7 software. Despite a small screen and weak speakers, it could be just the ticket for road warriors looking to consolidate their kit Read more
22 September 2009, 12:54 | Tags: O2, O2 Xda Guide, smart phones, smart phone, sat-navs
CNET UK > Crave > Televisions
Freeview HD launch: BBC HD and ITV1 HD now available -- sort of
On 2 December, Freeview HD launched, at least technically. Sadly, there's no equipment that can receive the broadcasts at the moment, but the channels are certainly up and running Read more
4 December 2009, 10:28 | Tags: BBC, freesat, Freeview, spectrum, bit rates
CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions
Sony Bravia Z5800 (KDL-40Z5800) review
The first telly from Sony to sport a built-in freesat tuner, the 40-inch, 1080p KDL-40Z5800 LCD TV is also one of the company's finest-performing sets. It's expensive and its audio isn't all it could be, but its pictures are generally fantastic and it looks very cool Read more
5 November 2009, 11:37 | Tags: Sony, Sony Bravia Z5800 (KDL-40Z5800), black levels, picture quality, LED
CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR
Panasonic DMR-EX79 review
The DMR-EX79 is one of the better Freeview personal video recorders out there. We wish it were cheaper and sported a second Freeview tuner, but it's a sturdy machine that offers plenty of recording flexibility thanks to its 250GB hard drive and DVD writing capability Read more
17 August 2009, 16:00 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic DMR-EX79, HDMI, bit rates, wiki
CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions
LG 42LF7700 (freesat) review
Representing LG's first entry into the freesat TV market, the 42-inch 42LF7700 LCD TV with a 1080p resolution is an admirable effort at a reasonable price. Boasting a seriously attractive design, it also offers hugely watchable pictures, although its black-level response is slightly disappointing Read more
14 April 2009, 11:50 | Tags: LG, LG 42LF7700 (freesat), plasma, picture quality, Ethernet
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, colour temperature, electronic programme guide, BBC HD
CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions
Cello C3298FR review
Neither the C3298FR's audio or video performance is anything to get particularly excited about. But the fact that this 32-inch, HD Ready LCD TV with built-in DVD player can record programmes via its two built-in Freeview tuners to SD cards means it's definitely worth considering for those with cutting-edge tastes Read more
20 October 2009, 10:38 | Tags: Cello, Cello C3298FR, Freeview, picture quality, video player
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Radio
Roberts Revival RD-60 review
In purely technical terms, the retro Revival RD-60 DAB radio with FM tuner isn't particularly great value for money. But, if you're a radio lover more in terms of the device than the medium, it won't disappoint -- the RD-60 feels solidly built and looks stunning Read more
23 September 2009, 14:10 | Tags: Roberts Radio, Roberts Revival RD-60, electronic programme guide, DAB stations, leather
CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR
Sagem DTR 67500T review
Although the DTR 67500T Freeview personal video recorder doesn't have the best design or most attractive menu system we've seen, we can't fault its actual performance. Easy to use, it offers plenty of storage space and excellent picture quality, while the ability to transfer your recordings to a USB stick is very welcome Read more
20 July 2009, 14:48 | Tags: Sagem, Sagem DTR 67500T, Jeremy Kyle, Freeview, PVR
CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR
Digital Vision GiGo review
The GiGo Freeview personal video recorder doesn't have the best build quality you'll ever encounter and it's a fairly ugly piece of kit. But it does what it does -- recording programmes to USB storage -- very well, and will appeal to those who want to take their TV out and about Read more
13 July 2009, 14:09 | Tags: Digital Vision, Digital Vision GiGo, analogue, media player, portable media player













