We review the latest in plasma, LCD and rear-projection televisions.
Written by Matt Chapman Tuesday, 24 August 2010 08:42
The challenge: turn the poor TV reception of a London flat with no access to an outside aerial into a televisual delight for its inhabitants. The challengers: the classic £14.99 ring aerial every student has owned at one point and the £39.27 powered One For All HD Aerial. So, how did they stack up?
Written by Matt Chapman Friday, 05 June 2009 13:59
We know what you’re thinking: “Does the combination of the words ‘credit’ and ‘crunch’ not mean anything to Absolute Gadget?” Well, the economy’s not going to get any better until we all start spending again. So, if you do still have a job (and a spare few thousand quid knocking about) why not treat yourself to the best TV money can buy right now. Check out the final page of this grouptest for what we believe that is... Written by Rene Millman Thursday, 09 April 2009 17:27
Every time we look at a PVR they seem to get bigger and smaller at the smae time. Bigger as in increase hard disk capacity and smaller in actual physical size. TVonics has a new PVR that manages to be Tardis-like. Its bigger on the inside than it is on the outside.
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