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  Video enabled gadgets from WiFi set top boxes to DVDR's

Ezvision iPod Goggles

Ok so you may look like a member of the Star Trek crew wearing these iPod Video Goggles, but you do get to choose your own movie. We wrestle the latest bit of kit from a visiting American and try out the Ezvision for ourselves.


MediaMan HVX-3500

I can play, MPEG-1; MPEG-2, ISO, IFO; WAV, MP3, MPEG-4, WMA, OGG Vorbis, AC3 and DTS, DivX 3.11, 4.xx, 5.xx. XviD.  Well you get the idea!


  Neuros Video Recorder

The Neuros Video recorder promises to make getting video onto a Sony PSP much easier. We try our the pocket size PVR to see if it fits the bill.


Sony RDR-HX510 Review

The perfect companion for that sexy new LCD screen you persuaded the missus you need? No it's not a comfy sofa and a pint but the latest in DVDR / HDD combination from Sony.


Netgear MP115

Netgear MP115

Want wireless media from your PC in the living room? but don't want a noisy fan laden computer under your telly, perhaps the Netgear MP115 is the answer.


Sharp DVHR400H

It really does hurt when we find a new bit of kit that just doesn't do what it says on the tin. This week PJ Skelton has been testing the Sharp DVHR400H and desperately trying to make it play ball. Does he succeed or does our search for the DVDR / HD combo go on?


Philips Streamium SL300i

The Wireless media centre of your home? with so much digital media living on PC's devices such as the Streamium hold the key to sharing the video and audio languishing on your hard drive.


Hauppauge MVP Review

There comes a time in every mans life when no more technology can be placed in the living room without serious grief from the wife, so what's needed is some sort of networked media appliance that can plug into a HiFi and TV!


Kiss DP-1504

The Kiss DP-1504 is a DVD player that should wear its underpants on the outside, for it supports more formats than BBC worldwide. So if your a fan of Ogg, Divx or plain old MP3 you can store and even stream around your house from right under your telly.


D-Link DSM-320

Better than a stotty? Ahhhh the rhetorical question, perhaps comparing the all in one streaming media centre from D-Link to a Northern bread product is a little weird but hey that's what you expect from us!


Sony Freeview Decoder VTX-D800U

We've been playing with the impressive VTX-D800U and its made a good impression plus its a great way to get 30 more TV channels.


Philips HDRW720

A DVDR machine with a hard drive and access to EPG listing via a DSL connection, sounds like a handy box?


Blu Ray Disc

Blue Ray nothing to do with cartoon superheroes just another storage format! but one that offers serious capacity on a single DVD disc.


Hauppauge WinTV USB

So you want to surf while you watch TV on the same screen, oh and the ability to record direct to your hard disk and then burn DVD's and VCD's, Hauppauge seem to have got the idea with their WinTV USB model and its easy to install, no fiddling with PCI slots and conflicts.


Sony DVP NS330

Sony's entry level DVD player might be a bit rough around the edges but for £80 it put on a good show, with multiregional capability and MP3 replay it sits neatly between many more expensive players and the Tesco deal of the day!

 


 

Hauppauge Digital Terrestrial Receiver DEC1000-t

Phillips DVDR70


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