12 October 2005, 20:53
A new video system from Bluedelta could change the way we distribute video in our homes and throughout other buildings.
12 October 2005, 18:41
Chargeable video downloads drive development of latest Apple products - iTunes 6, video-capable iPods and fourth-generation iMacs
2 October 2005, 19:24
You won't find a smaller USB2.0 TV tuner that can receive DVB-T and analogue signals. If you need a compact, easy- to-use TV tuner with support for DVB-T, we'd say ...
27 September 2005, 13:45
Bob Crabtree sets the scene for the upcoming HEXUS.lifestyle review of MPIO's PD100, a digital music player that can pick up DAB and FM radio, recrd from both (and from ...
21 September 2005, 00:00
HP to deliver DIRECT access to multimedia PC content from a TV set! Due summer 2006
21 September 2005, 00:00
LG Electronics is introducing a set-top DVD recorder with hard disk. The LG LRM-519 ‘Digital Media Recorder’ is a combination digital video recorder (DVR) and DVD recorder. It comes with ...
21 September 2005, 00:00
HP are selling high definition (HD) Digital Entertainment Centers (DECs) in North America, Sweden and France. They’re designed to manage, record and store all your digital content.
21 September 2005, 00:00
HP is bringing out new lines of DLP, plasma and LCD TVs
19 September 2005, 00:00
It’s a miracle of technology. First we start with a really fast CISC processor and an interrupt driven OS, a distributed communications system, and then add lots of memory to ...
13 September 2005, 00:00
Market leaders BSkyB in the UK, Canal+ in France and Premiere in Germany will have Dolby technology in every receiving set-top box for high-definition services.
12 September 2005, 00:00
BBC Broadcast is demonstrating video-on-demand and over broadband, as well as the latest in content to portable devices. It is also showing a specially designed HD channel played out from ...
12 September 2005, 00:00
Visitors to Canon’s IBC stand (11.431) are being teased with a mock-up of an HDV camcorder kept out of reach in a Perspex box.
12 September 2005, 00:00
BBC Broadcast is to provide encoding and navigational services as well as promotional “barker channels” for Telewest’s new TV-on-demand service, Teleport.
11 September 2005, 00:00
Telairity Semiconductor is showing (Stand 1.101) a combined hardware/software solution claimed to make it far easier for broadcasters to convert HD video footage to H.264 HD ready for transmission.
11 September 2005, 00:00
A three-way format war is looming in Europe over the technology used to deliver TV programmes, movies and other complex content to mobile phones – a market that some pundits ...
10 September 2005, 00:00
It’s clear that broadcasters, equipment makers and everyone else involved in the TV production chain are gearing up for the roll out of HD TV, with many of the transmissions ...
5 September 2005, 00:00
At IDF, we've been collecting plenty of pictures, so let's take a short photo tour of some of the interesting multimedia hardware there is to see.
2 September 2005, 00:00
In a move that many would not have expected, Nikon has launched two new digital cameras with WiFi capabilities.
26 August 2005, 00:00
DRM is causing trouble once again, this time for BenQ. The company may have to delay production of its Blu-Ray disk drives, admidst issues implementing the DRM technology designed for ...
31 July 2005, 00:00
UK sales of large-screen (26in-plus) LCD TV sets and 37in-plus plasma models have grown massively in the year to May 2005 according to figures gathered by the highly-respected research organisation ...
19 July 2005, 00:00
ATI, whose graphics hardware drives Microsoft\'s hotly awaited High-Definition-capable Xbox 360 games console, today announced another big win – the adoption by JVC of key ATI digital-reception technology in a ...
14 July 2005, 00:00
DVdoctor's Bob Crabtree does a U-turn on HD TV, reckoning that owners of large-screen TVs want it now, and that the BBC may roll out an HD service sooner than ...
5 July 2005, 00:00
With the tumbling prices in this market segment, the one thing that made it stand out - the card reader - was ultimately not executed well enough to make the ...
22 June 2005, 00:00
Snazzi is replacing its low-priced Premiere Pro series of video-editing hardware/software bundles with a more up-market range of seven packages – the HDV.Video Collection. This is the latest fall-out from ...
20 May 2005, 00:00
Creative\'s seven-strong I-Trigue line-up reinforces the company\'s move into the world of designer speakers. The kit looks very different from the usual set of boxes but has the sound been ...
6 May 2005, 00:00
Just when we thought that the prosumer video editing world had matured and all the old headaches and teething pains were gone, Sony and JVC stirred the pot once more ...
14 April 2005, 00:00
At CTS 2005, Touchmate, manufacturers of a wide range of PC peripherals, from cases and digital cameras through to mice and keyboards were showing of their range of headsets with ...
15 March 2005, 00:00
I thought, for my own reference as much as anything, I should see what the alternatives currently are for TV tuning on the PC, especially in terms of MCE-certified tuners. ...
3 March 2005, 00:00
In our normal 'chat' with NVIDIA at IDF it was interesting to hear some news on the development of audio within the company. We (as have others) are keen to ...
10 February 2005, 00:00
If I had to sum up the GMX A-2.1 in a single sentence, it would most likely be \'One of the best sets of stereo speakers I\'ve ever heard\'. For ...
3 February 2005, 00:00
Three-CCD semi-professional HDV camcorder, £2,399. The most important camcorder you’ll read about this year, Sony’s HDR-FX1, looks almost as good as the shots it takes
20 January 2005, 00:00
With its introduction in 1995 of the VX1000 MiniDV camcorder, Sony began a process that has since turned the world of professional and prosumer video on its head.
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