techradar.com - 9/29/2009
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While the first wave of Blu-ray players offered pin-sharp HD and little else, Philips' debut budget player is loaded with features that even stretch to the downloading of disc extras from BD Live. Given the outstandingly low price, the sleek, gloss black fascia and a hood that hides the disc ...
techradar.com - 9/28/2009
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Those following Philips' meteoric rise up the TV
charts this year will know that this 32-in set,...
at £700 (or less if you search online) is one tempting prospect. But while it's packed with top technology such as 100Hz (to reduce blur) and HD Natural ...
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Philips 32PFL7404 review from TechRadar UK's expert ...
techradar.com - 9/29/2009
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Sony's BDP-S360 is its latest entry-level Blu-ray spinner,
replacing the popular BDP-S350, and once again offers a...
decent set of features at an affordable price. Unlike its predecessor, which required a firmware upgrade to make it Profile 2.0, this ...
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Sony BDP-S360 Blu-ray player review from TechRadar UK's ...
trustedreviews.com - 9/23/2009
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... While the first wave of Blu-ray players offered pin-sharp HD and little else, Philips' debut budget player is loaded with features that even stretch to the downloading of disc extras from BD Live. Given the outstandingly low price, the sleek, gloss black fascia and a hood that hides the disc tray, there's little to detract from its excellent value high-definition pictures. Link: TechRadar
Review: Panasonic DMR-BS750 Blu-ray recorder
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Panasonic's DMR-BS750 is arguably the most sophisticated entertainment hub available in the UK. Features The BS750's capabilities include: twin Freesat tuners; DVD and hard disk recording; Profile 2.0 playback and compatibility with MP3s, JPEGs, DV, AVCHD, DivX files and audio CDs. An Ethernet connection that enables BD Live playback, also allows ripped CDs to be named via Gracenote and it can access internet widgets, such as YouTube and Picasa. But the jewel in the crown is the DMR-BS750's ability to record HD on to Blu-ray. Or is it? Not too long ago the world would have gone bananas for a machine that could make ...
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