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Home cinema systems with cool features
Home cinema systems have come a long way from being the poor man's surround-sound setup. The four systems featured here have features that set them apart from separates, and they're all from quality manufacturers. Only one is an actual 5.1 system, but they all have genuinely interesting features that make them worth a look for the bedroom Read more
10 April 2006 by Guy Cocker
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InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 review
The mid-range 7210's picture quality is excellent, with rich colours and smooth imaging, especially through the HDMI or component inputs. The projector is mundanely designed and noisy at times, but if you're looking for something to go at the centre of your home-cinema setup, this will do your movie viewing proud Read more
1 February 2006 by Guy Cocker
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Philips HTS8000S review
Every part of the HTS8000S system has been placed on a strict diet by Philips -- the subwoofer can be hung on the wall, the DVD player is a unique vertical design and the speakers could easily be tucked away on a bookshelf. Judged as a limited 2.1 system, it performs well and provides excellent video quality Read more
26 January 2006 by Guy Cocker
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Denon S-101 review
Denon has a long tradition of high-end products and the S-101 isn't going to damage its stellar reputation. This 2.1 DVD system has speakers and features -- such as iPod integration -- that are good enough to merit the extra investment Read more
7 November 2005 by Guy Cocker
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InFocus ScreenPlay 777 review
For true home cinema fans, the arrival of 3-chip DLP projectors was perhaps even more significant than flatscreen TVs. This super-premium technology offers Odeon-quality projection in the home along with full high definition compatibility. It's the sort of thing gadget-heads and AV fanatics will dream about owning Read more
17 October 2005 by Guy Cocker
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InFocus ScreenPlay 7205 review
It may look boring, but the 7205 outclasses the current crop of sub-£2,000 models by a considerable margin. It should be the first choice for those with high-definition aspirations and an eye for quality home-cinema projection Read more
22 September 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Optoma MovieTime DV10 review
This 'home cinema in a box' solution -- a projector with built-in DVD player -- will suit movie fans who travel, as they can carry a complete cinema in one bag. On these terms, the MovieTime is a wholly successful experiment, and certainly helped by being excellent value for money Read more
30 August 2005 by Guy Cocker
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DLP delights: budget projectors for home cinemas
Projectors -- once the pursuit of the rich, now available for just over £1,000. If you've ever harboured a desire to turn your living room into a full-blown cinema, start by getting a projector. Read more
19 July 2005 by Guy Cocker
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NEC HT510 review
The HT510 projector is well designed and is perfect for the home user. The picture quality is good across all sources and if you can use the component inputs, the picture quality exceeds what we'd expect for just over £1,000. Read more
18 July 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Toshiba TDP-S25 review
Many business people have access to a projector, but if you ever take it home for some after-hours movie thrills, you'll find that most models aren't up to the challenge. The TDP-S25 fits the bill, though, with a DLP chipset offering smooth-moving images. Get that company chequebook out. Read more
14 July 2005 by Guy Cocker
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