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Pioneer Hit By Credit Crunch

Japanese company Pioneer is the latest electronics company to feel the pinch, announcing that it will close its loss-making flat-screen television arm by March 2010. The company has also announced

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Happy Birthday to the TV!

January 26 is a pretty important day this year. Not only is it Australia Day (bonza!) and the start of Chinese New Year (Gong Hey Fat Choy!), but it’s also

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Review: JVC LT42DR9. A 42 Inch Screen at a Decent Price

If you’ve been on the hunt to upgrade your current TV and are also out to get a post-Christmas bargain, this set may get you curious. The JVC LT42DR9 (catchy, isn’t it?) has a 42 inch widescreen and is HD ready. It’s also not overpriced like a number of other sets currently on the market. But what else has it got going for it? Let’s find out.

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Review: Toshiba 32CV505DB LCD TV

Everybody’s feeling the pinch right now when it comes to finances and we are all on the look out for a bargain. The Toshiba 32CV505DB is an HD Ready Digital LCD TV for those of us on a budget. And for only £349.99 at Empire Direct, it's definitely worth a look! So let's check it out!

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Sony Motionflow Technology: So what does 200hz mean?

A few months ago we reported on the new range of TVs that Sony released at the IFA tradeshow. One addition to the family was the Bravia Z4500 Motionflow which has a pretty nifty 200Hz frame rate. All well and good, but what on earth does that mean exactly?

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An absolute tech junky, I graduated from the University of Manchester with a degree in Computing and now live on the outskirts of Leeds working with you guessed it, Computers. I love all things gadgety but really dislike wires. For those of you who haven’t worked it out the name of the site is a combination of my nickname (Gaj) and the pronunciation ‘Gadget’.
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