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Popcorn Hour C-300 review
The Popcorn Hour C-300 streamer has excellent file support but its line-up of smart apps is poor and it costs way too much. Read more
11 July 2012 by Niall Magennis
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Roku 2 XS review
The Roku XS has a good stab at bringing web content to your TV, but it's too expensive and it's no match for the WDTV Live or Apple TV. Read more
30 March 2012 by Niall Magennis
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Toshiba StorE TV+ review
The Toshiba StorE TV+ is a competent multimedia streamer with an ill-judged interface that few would want to live with. Despite broad file-format support and a capacious hard drive, it's frustrating to use. Read more
15 August 2011 by Steve May
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WowWee Cinemin Swivel pico projector review
As with all other pico projectors, you'd be unwise to expect too much in terms of picture and sound quality from the Cinemin Swivel. But its swivel mechanism, which lets you project movies onto the ceiling, is a pleasing touch, and its included iPod and iPhone adaptor is also welcome Read more
20 January 2010 by David Carnoy
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Apple Time Capsule (2TB, Autumn 2009) review
One of the few wireless-n routers available with built-in storage, the Time Capsule is certainly a convenient package. It's also an attractive, relatively small device that offers good wireless range, and is simple to set up and use. We just wish it offered more functionality for the price Read more
18 December 2009 by Dong Ngo and Eric Franklin
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Hisense MP800H Media HD Player review
The MP800H Media HD Player offers 1080p video playback, either via USB or over your home network, for a remarkably low price. This media streamer may not have as many features as a Popcorn Hour machine, but it costs less than half as much, and its playback capabilities will be good enough for most people Read more
12 October 2009 by Ian Morris
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Sharp HTSB200 review
For those who are short on space but still want to boost the audio quality of their flat-screen TV, the long and slim HTSB200 2.1-channel surround-sound speaker bar is a decent option. Its performance at high volumes isn't great, but, at normal volumes, it adds a significant amount of oomph Read more
24 September 2009 by Patrick Wignall
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Polk Audio RM95 review
Huge displays and teensy speakers are hot right now, and Polk Audio's RM95 five-piece home cinema package comes with four tiny satellites and a very compact centre speaker. Its unusual triangular design helps the RM95 project a spacious sound, but it can't rock out at higher volumes Read more
21 November 2008 by John P. Falcone and Steve Guttenberg
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JVC NX-F3 review
The JVC NX-F3 has an impressive list of features. Its 1080p upscaling option produces clean images, free of digital artefacts, and black levels are well defined and detailed. It's incredibly simple to install and its menu system is easy to use. Good connectivity is another plus point Read more
27 May 2008 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Samsung HT-X200 review
Samsung's HT-X200 is a one box solution for people who want a home cinema setup without having to spend an entire weekend setting up speakers and running cables around a room. Its impressive, stylish design stands out and will fit perfectly in your living room Read more
6 March 2008 by Patrick Wignall
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