It's not a cheap portable DVD player, but it is stylish and has a lot going for it.
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The Samsung DVD-HR755 should only be of interest to those in analog TV reception areas. Everyone else can (and should) do better.
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This is a competent system, but the front speakers are difficult to set up. There are better systems within the Sony range.
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The Onkyo LS-V501 is a 2.1 home theatre in a box which will upscale your DVDs to 1080i and supports a plethora of audio and video formats.
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Sony's rejigged 2008 camcorder line-up has more cameras than are in attendance for a Paris "oops I've slipped over, how silly of me" Hilton event. We give you a run down of each new model to help you sort the wheat from the chaff.
In addition to its high-def and waterproof camcorders, Panasonic has unveiled five more models ranging from simple miniDV units to hybrid SD/hard drive ones.
Those addicted to recording everything on TV will salivate over this DVD recorder with a terabyte of storage to play with.
The upcoming long weekend means road trips are on the cards, and Sony has some new options for in-car entertainment en route.
At a press conference at CES 2007, LG introduced the first player capable of playing both Blu-ray and HD DVD discs.
Prospective camcorder buyers are faced with a choice of four types of camcorder recording media: hard disk, flash memory, MiniDV/HDV tapes, or mini-DVD. We run through the pros and cons of all four formats to make your purchasing journey a little less like a trip through Dante's nine circles of hell.
With so many different models and tons of unfamiliar specifications to consider, finding the right DVD recorder can be quite overwhelming.
Our experts explain the specs that matter.
How come there are so many different versions of Blu-ray, and what's the difference anyway? We look at the three different types and the features they offer.
Prices for GPS devices have come down in the last year and many of us are looking at jumping on the bandwagon. We take a look at how it works, why you should (or shouldn't) buy a GPS, as well as key features to look out for.
Is Blu-ray bang for your buck? Is HD DVD hot to trot? Which next-generation video format should you choose and why?
Did you love Laserdisc? Were you bonkers over Betamax? Do you cry yourself to sleep because BeOS never hit the big time? Fret no more -- superdork Captain Tech is here to travel back in time and save the format losers that should have triumphed.
Thirteen new camcorders have joined Sony's Handycam range, headlined by two HDV and two DVD high-def models.
With hardware manufacturers and movie studios dividing into the Blu-ray or HD-DVD camp, it is likely consumers will be hesitant to purchase players of either format until the dust settles.
Vale, old VCR - you introduced us to a wider world of home movies and programming the timer. Your pioneering technology paved the way and made it easier for your children, the DVR and PRV to lead us even deeper into our home theatre cocoons.
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