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Steve May  |  Jun 18, 2014  |  0 comments

Danish loudspeaker brand DALI has launched a full-range on-wall speaker that it says offers enthusiasts a no-comprise high-fidelity alternative to typical TV-centric speaker solutions. The relatively compact Rubicon LCR is part of a new line of monitor (Rubicon 2) and floorstanding (Rubicon 5, 6 and 8) enclosures, and significantly doesn’t require a subwoofer to fill in the low notes.

Team HCC  |  Jun 17, 2014  |  0 comments

Remember the look on your face when you realised Raheem Sterling hadn't actually scored a wonder-goal against Italy during England's opening World Cup game? Well, if you'd snapped a pic of it, the image of sheer agony could possibly have helped you win an LG 4K or curved OLED TV... 

Anton van Beek  |  Jun 12, 2014  |  0 comments

As if we weren't excited enough about the upcoming release of the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray boxset on July 29, Paramount Home Entertainment has given us an exclusive restoration comparison video to share with fans. It's the best indication yet of just how much work has been put into restoring the legendary TV series for its Blu-ray debut and has only made us even more eager to get our hands on a copy of the boxset...

Team HCC  |  Jun 03, 2014  |  0 comments

Accessories specialist Flexson has launched four solutions for the Sonos Playbar, aimed at helping owners of the premium soundbar integrate it into their AV setup.

Team HCC  |  Jun 02, 2014  |  0 comments

Digital TV whiz Manhattan has announced that it will be releasing a new line of 'high-performance' Freetime set-top boxes, joining the likes of Panasonic and Humax in supporting Freesat's next-gen TV platform.   Buyers of the new Manhattan Freetime range (precise hardware details are still to be announced) will be able to roll back the EPG over seven days to access on-demand content from BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4oD, and Demand 5, and use Showcase, Freesat’s programme recommendation service. The Manhattan boxes will also be compatible with the Freesat mobile companion app, which allows recordings to be scheduled from a smartphone/tablet. 

Anton van Beek  |  May 29, 2014  |  0 comments

The July 2014 issue of Home Cinema Choice went on sale today, packed with the usual mix of exclusive reviews, in-depth features and outspoken opinion. Highlights include...

Anton van Beek  |  May 01, 2014  |  0 comments

The June 2014 issue of Home Cinema Choice went on sale today, packed with the usual mix of exclusive reviews, in-depth features and outspoken opinion. Highlights include...

Anton van Beek  |  Apr 03, 2014  |  0 comments

The May 2014 issue of Home Cinema Choice went on sale today, packed with the usual mix of exclusive reviews, in-depth features and outspoken opinion. Highlights include...

Team HCC  |  Mar 14, 2014  |  0 comments

Toshiba has announced its forthcoming 2014 Full HD LED TV lineup, with its L74, L64, L54 and 3 series coming in sizes from 24in to 55in.

Team HCC  |  Mar 13, 2014  |  0 comments

Panasonic has scored a hit in the Smart TV war by adding Freesat's Freetime service to its Smart TV platform, ushering in catchup TV from BBC iPlayer, ITV Player 4oD and Demand 5 on some of its 2014 connected sets.

Team HCC  |  Mar 11, 2014  |  0 comments

Yamaha has today confirmed its first new AV receiver of 2014, the entry-level RX-V377.

Team HCC  |  Mar 10, 2014  |  0 comments

PVR honcho Humax has launched a new 2TB version of the YouView DTR-T1010, bumping up the recording space for telly addicts to around 1,200 hours of standard-definition or 500 hours of HD.   Available for £300 via Humax Direct, the DTR-T1010/2TB box packs all the features of its 1TB stablemate. This includes access to the BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4oD and Demand 5 catchup services via a seven-day backwards EPG, plus free-to-air TV and an on-demand portal. The latter includes content from Dave, Yesterday, Now TV and the Sky Store.

Mark Craven  |  Mar 07, 2014  |  0 comments

Soundbar stalwart Yamaha has announced a pair of new affordable models that will go on sale next month. The YAS-93 and YAS-103 (pictured) will retail for £180 and £230 respectively, and offer optical, coaxial and phono audio inputs, but eschew HDMI.

Mark Craven  |  Mar 07, 2014  |  0 comments

American audio specialist Krell has today announced a seven-strong range of new amps. Using patent-pending proprietary iBias technology, the power pushers are claimed to combine the sonic benefits of Class A amplification with improved energy efficiency. 

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