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Sharp Aquos Quattron LC-40LE831E 40in LED 3D TV

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Posted August 9th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Cliff Joseph (via reghardware.com)

Review I reviewed Sharp’s first Quattron TV last year, and although it was rather pricey I was impressed by the image quality that it provided thanks to its innovative addition of a fourth yellow pixel to the standard mix of red, green and blue.

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Jaundiced view? Sharp’s Quattron LC-40LE831E screen features yellow pixels

But while Sharp was doing its own thing with yellow pixels, the rest of the industry was focusing on 3D and Internet connectivity, leaving Sharp looking a little bit behind the curve in those areas. Read the rest of this entry »

Philips BDP7600 Blu-ray player with Net TV

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Posted July 24th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Ian Calcutt (via reghardware.com)

Review Sidestepping the cheap black plastic approach of even some mid market Blu-ray Disc players, the BDP7600 from philips has a robust metallic build. Its smooth and quiet disc tray emerges from a mirrored front panel, which is otherwise interrupted only by a USB port to the right. Beneath the fascia is a curved control strip with illuminated touch sensitive controls.

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Shining example: the philips BDP7600 distances itself from non-descript black plastic Blu-ray boxes

Around the back is a broad range of AV connections as well as an Ethernet port for networking and internet access. The BDP7600 also features built in 802.11n Wi-Fi. Although it has more sockets than basic players, a second HDMI would have been be helpful for sending HD audio to older AV receivers that can’t pass through 3D images. Moreoever, if you’re committed to using analogue component video on your receiver or TV, then you’re out of luck, as this player doesn’t have this interfacing either. Read the rest of this entry »

Sony KDL-40CX523 LCD TV

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Posted July 16th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Steve May (via reghardware.com)

Review The Bravia KDL-40CX523 is the little net-connected TV that could. Consigned to somewhere near the bottom of Sony’s 2011 line-up, and cursed with a CCFL backlight instead of trendy LED bulbs, it’s clearly not one of the brand’s hero products. Yet this transpires to be a quite a desirable gogglebox.

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Fat panel display: Sony’s Bravia KDL-40CX523

Viewed front-on it looks much like any other TV in the brand’s range. Only a sideways glance gives the backlight game away. Bulging out at 700mm, this panel is unlikely to impress the Joneses. Read the rest of this entry »

Videotree VideoSpa Bathroom TV

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Posted July 16th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Cliff Joseph (via reghardware.com)

Review Forget 3D TV and Internet-connected sets, de rigueur this season is a waterproof TV for your bathroom. Admittedly, the Videospa is primarily intended for posh hotels and overly moist gyms, but developer Videotree is also making a bit of a push into what it refers to as ‘innovative designer residential homes’.

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Wet set: Videotree’s VideoSpa

That’s the perfect description of Chez Reg, of course, so we were eager to take a look at this water-resistant wonder. Making a splash here is the 19in model, which is available in both black and white, and costs just under £1200. There’s also a 27in model that’s just been announced for around £2000. Read the rest of this entry »

Philips 221TE2L 21.5in Monitor and Freeview TV Combo

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Posted July 10th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Paul Monckton (via reghardware.com)

Review All modern TVs can function perfectly well as a computer monitor; however the same isn’t true the other way round. To make a TV you’ll of course need a tuner to pick up the transmitted signal, a decent remote control for all that armchair channel hopping and probably a few extra inputs for your Blu-ray player, games console and the like.

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Dual function display: philips‘ 221TE2L

philips has taken all these extras and folded them into a 21.5in display to create the 221TE2L TV monitor. Sit up and work on your PC as normal or sit back with the remote and enjoy digital Freeview TV, the choice is yours.

Thanks to the use of a white LED backlight, it’s a slim, lightweight display which also sports a glossy black finish adorned with sexy touch-sensitive controls built into the bezel. With TVs considered part of the furniture, a great deal of effort goes into creating their impressive living-room friendly looks. Read the rest of this entry »

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