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NEC 42XR3: standing on the shoulders of giants
Crave As complete picture fanatics, we love the NEC plasmas. NEC's 42XR3 also offers good connectivity, with a high-definition compatible DVI input -- we only wish they'd included some Scart inputs as well.
Tags: nec, inch, plasma, plasmas
18 August 2005, 9:56 > More matches in Crave
NEC 338 review
Reviews NEC's clamshell 338 is small and neat -- NEC is billing it as the smallest, lightest 3G handset available in Europe. We have to point out though that the official measurements don't quite tell the whole story.mm is the height of the NEC 338 before...
Editor's rating
6
Tags: nec, handset, calling, sim
15 May 2005, 20:18 > More matches in Reviews
NEC 42XR3 review
Reviews NEC's 42XR3 is the smaller brother of one of our favourite plasmas, the 61XR3. DesignUnderstated design makes the NEC 42XR3 a lovely plasma to look at. Unlike Pioneer or Panasonic, NEC doesn't make supplementary electronics.
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: nec, cable, panasonic, speakers
31 August 2005, 17:42 > More matches in Reviews
NEC 343i review
Reviews You need to look at the screen head-on for best effect and it can be difficult to see what's going on with the NEC 343i sitting flat in front of you on a desk or coffee table. Four handsets were announced at launch, two of them from NEC.
Editor's rating
7
Tags: nec, brightness, handset, handsets
1 December 2005, 16:49 > More matches in Reviews
NEC's N343i kicks off the i-Mode revolution
Crave Crave has got its mitts on one of the first compatible handsets, the NEC N343i, and first impressions are quite positive. Remember the massive hype surrounding the launch of WAP mobile technology in the late '90s?
Tags: nec, handset, host, japanese
14 November 2005, 15:14 > More matches in Crave
NEC 338 3G phone: we're turning Japanese
Crave Arriving on our desks with a discreet clunk rather than the usual room-shaking thud, the NEC 338 is a dinky clamshell available exclusively on the 3 network. It’s so small and light (113g) that you could easily mistake it for a normal handset...
Tags: nec, japanese, guide, dedicated
18 March 2005, 10:44 > More matches in Crave
NEC PlasmaSync 42XR4 review
Reviews If you catch us referring to NEC's PlasmaSync 42XR4 as a 'TV' anywhere in this review, feel free to give us a rap on the knuckles -- the 42XR4 carries neither Scart sockets nor, more tellingly, any sort of built-in tuner -- analogue or digital.
Editor's rating
6.9
Tags: nec, natural, high definition, remote control
21 April 2006, 14:22 > More matches in Reviews
NEC HT510 review
Reviews Whether it's one one of the biggest plasmas on the market or this modest home cinema projector, NEC certainly has an eclectic range of products. You can also adjust the lens shift up and down to quite an impressive degree -- another example of NEC...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: nec, natural, pal, ratio
18 July 2005, 16:39 > More matches in Reviews
NEC 61XR3 review
Reviews Admirably, NEC's USP is that this is a pure performance television -- you don't even get any speakers -- so there are none of those pointless Virtual Dolby modes to shout about. It's a strange but understandable design choice that stems from NEC...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: nec, television, feed, natural
17 May 2005, 3:00 > More matches in Reviews
Guy's Christmas Shopping: Stupidly expensive LCD
Crave I get to see most new gadgets as they pass through the office, but some things you can only touch at trade shows, and even then some security guard is watching over you, ready to break your arms if you look suspicious.
Tags: sharp, christmas, psp, high definition
16 December 2005, 10:48 > More matches in Crave
DLP delights: budget projectors for home cinemas
Reviews NEC promises that the HT510 is a dedicated home cinema projector, and it has the goods to back this up. Projectors -- once the pursuit of the rich, now available for just over £1,000. If you've ever harboured a desire to turn your living room into...
19 July 2005, 12:56 > More matches in Reviews
NEC: now I am a big G
Crave While initials conventionally stand for just one word, the 'G' in the name of the NEC 1970GX LCD monitor apparently stands for three: gaming, graphics and glossy. If a 32-inch monster LCD just won't fit on your desk, or you value your grip on...
Tags: contrast, inch, gaming, lcd
29 September 2005, 11:21 > More matches in Crave
NEC makes eco-friendly battery for data backup
News Japan's NEC is developing a new type of eco-friendly battery designed to help keep PCs and other household equipment working if the lights go out. The device, which NEC calls a high-power organic radical battery, or ORB, is novel for its...
8 August 2005, 8:50 > More matches in News
NEC PC's chills are multiplying
News Your car has a water-cooled radiator, and now the latest desktop PC from NEC does too. Game enthusiasts have tricked out their PCs with custom-made, liquid-cooled radiators for years, but this is the first time NEC has included one in a consumer...
22 August 2005, 9:41 > More matches in News
NEC ND-4551A: Labelflash Larry
Crave Jaded by the tediousness of deciphering our own illegible scrawls from a thousand rewritables, we've resorted to using the NEC ND-4551A drive with Labelflash technology. The NEC ND-4551A costs a mere £30 and writes to every DVD format known to man.
Tags: disc, discs, quality settings, cds dvds
11 May 2006, 11:17 > More matches in Crave


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