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Archive for November 3rd, 2007

Sony launches colourful Cyber-shot T2 digi-cams (Pocket-lint via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

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GB memory and “Scrapbook” and “Album” functions for showing on the go

 

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Strachan is planning to spoil old friend’s visit (The Scotsman: Sport)

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TRACHAN is planning to spoil old friend’s visit Celtic manager relishing SPL clash with former team-mate and lodger McGhee

 

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Rock offers 17-inch Pegasus 710 with HD DVD from £999 (Pocket-lint via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

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“Perfect balance of graphics, processor power and battery life”

 

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LGs telly-loving monitor (Stuff via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

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edroom real estate is at a premium so make the most of it with LG’s M228WD Flatron PC monitor, with built-in Freeview

 

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The Sharp End (gamesindustry.biz)

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key selling point to every new television nowadays is the inclusion of a ‘game’ mode.

 

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Review: Optoma Movietime DV11 projector (Computer Active)

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nce the preserve of the well-heeled movie enthusiast, home cinema projectors are now surprisingly affordable. Designed to get that big screen experience going in a matter of minutes, this all-in-one projector includes a built-in DVD player and stereo speakers.

 

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Future perfect: Who says you can’t please everyone? (Independent)

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or aficionados

 

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Best buy: Hitachi P50T01U plasma screen TV (Daily Telegraph)

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est buy: Hitachi P50T01U plasma screen TV

 

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SlingMedia Slingbox Pro (T3)

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Shut up and sling The Slingbox goes Pro with an HD upgrade

 

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Which? report slams M&S HDTV (Digital Television Group)

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igh Street retail giant Marks & Spencer has been slammed by Which? magazine for offering a “poor-performing” HD-ready 32-inch LCD TV. Which? said the 3210DVB set was “one of the most awkward to use, because of its unintuitive on-screen menus, an illogical remote and a long-winded EPG”.

 

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