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Home entertainment gets to the NextBase Print E-mail
Written by Matt Chapman   
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
The problem with falling in love with gadgets [there’s a problem? – Ed] is that pretty soon every nook and cranny in your house of the future is crammed full of the latest gizmos. NextBase aims to help you out of that dilemma by producing what it calls “the Swiss Army knife of home entertainment”.
 
LG delivers first 24-inch widescreen Print E-mail
Written by Matt Chapman   
Friday, 23 March 2007
LG L245WP widescreen monitorIt might be difficult to believe (OK, it’s not that difficult, but run with us here) – electronics giant LG has never released a 24-inch widescreen LCD monitor in the UK. That all changes in April when the L245WP gets whacked onto British shelves.
 
1TB computing invaded by Alienware Print E-mail
Written by Matt Chapman   
Tuesday, 20 March 2007
Alienware 1TB PCBelieve it or not, Videogames used to take five minutes to load using a tape machine on early computers. Mobile phones now carry enough memory to store and play those same games. Times move on and with regular PC games now stretching into the gigabytes, Alienware has released a PC with 1TB of storage.
 
Slacker rouses to take on the iPod Print E-mail
Written by Simon Toat   
Friday, 16 March 2007
slacker.jpgEvery new media player makes the claim that it could give the eminently desirable iPod a run for its money. However, the Slacker device is a portable media player that not only plays your tunes and videos but can also download your own personalised radio station from satellite.
 
BT videophone puts hi-def sound in the picture Print E-mail
Written by Stephen Ebert   
Friday, 16 March 2007
BT VideophoneForget this being the Year of the Pig, 2007 is the year of high-definition. HD LCD flat-screen TV’s and games consoles will ensure that hi-def will eventually rule all, in the same way that widescreen has taken over. But one area you might not expect to hear about high-definition is video-phones.
 
Auction offers a shot at playing Top Gun Print E-mail
Written by Rene Millman   
Saturday, 10 March 2007

chinese_fighter_plane.jpgYou've seen the movie. You've bought the album. But wouldn't it be great if you could just go out and live the Top Gun dream for real. Fear not, because an enterprising Chinese seller has put up a jet fighter in an online auction.

 
Sony Walkman pulls an iPod Print E-mail
Written by Matt Chapman   
Thursday, 01 March 2007
Sony Walkman NW-A800It might be feeling a bit left out in the whole media player market at the moment, but Sony is fighting back with the release of the Walkman Video MP3 player. At less than 1cm thick, the NW-A800 kind of looks like a Walkman phone.
 
Apple TV shipping date slips Print E-mail
Written by Simon Toat   
Tuesday, 27 February 2007
Apple TVWhile all the recent attention might have been lavished on Apple’s iPhone, the next product from the company is supposed to be the Apple TV streaming media system. However, Steve Jobs’ boys and girls seem to have overestimated their ability to produce the goods, as Apple today confirmed a delay in shipping.
 
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