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Linksys KiSS 1600 review
The Linksys KiSS 1600 represents great value for money compared to Apple TV and with some extra file support would be the ultimate media streamer Read more
22 August 2007 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic DMP-BD10 review
Following Samsung's BD-P1000, this is only the second Blu-ray player to arrive in Europe. It delivers hi-def pictures up to a resolution of 1080p, as well as 7.1-channel surround sound. At £1,100, the DMP-BD10 has some real impressing to do to justify that outlay Read more
14 November 2006 by Rob Gillman
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LG BD390 review
LG has done a sterling job of creating an affordable Blu-ray player that packs in the features, including Wi-Fi connectivity, without compromising on performance. Those who love movies and want to break down the barrier between their PC and TV should check it out Read more
19 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Panasonic DMP-BDT310 review
The Panasonic DMP-BDT310 is a great Blu-ray player with enough features to keep even the most enthusiastic users entertained for a long time. It's not the cheapest machine on the market, though. Read more
14 March 2011 by Ian Morris
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Sony BDP-S360 review
The BDP-S360 is a highly pleasing Blu-ray player at a delightfully low price. Both its pictures and design are easy on the eye, and, although it's short on features and won't set the world alight with its load times, it's a great option for those looking to dive into the high-definition waters Read more
8 February 2010 by Ian Morris
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Toshiba SD-360E review
Toshiba's SD-360E is one of the cheapest upscaling DVD players around. It can take a standard-resolution DVD picture and 'upconvert' it to 720p or 1080i, which it then outputs to an HD-ready TV via an HDMI cable. Its design isn't much to shout about, but its performance is more than acceptable, and at sub-£70 you can't go far wrong Read more
25 July 2006 by Rob Gillman
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Denon DVD-1930 review
While others are embroiled in the HD DVD/Blu-ray format war, Denon has ignored the hype and concentrated on improving standard-definition delivery. The DVD-1930's class-leading build quality and all-round performance mean you can get close to hi-def quality without paying inflated prices for a next generation player Read more
17 November 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Toshiba HD-XE1 review
Toshiba's HD-XE1 is an HD DVD player that can display 1080p high-definition video. It's exceptionally well-built, features a good range of connections and the picture quality is excellent -- if only it supported Blu-ray too... Read more
2 March 2007 by Ian Morris
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Oppo DV-981HD review
If you're sick of the HD DVD vs. Blu-ray battle and just want to play your existing film collection, the Oppo DV-981HD may provide the cure. DVDs look and sound so good on this player that you might forget you're not watching an HD DVD. Make an appointment to see the difference Read more
14 November 2007 by Ian Morris
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Samsung BD-P4600 review
The BD-P4600 is the fastest-loading stand-alone Blu-ray player we've come across yet. Combined with a sleek appearance, and good picture and audio quality, it all adds up to a great machine. We just wish it were slightly cheaper, although we expect the price to fall steeply over the coming months Read more
11 March 2009 by Ian Morris
