All Posts Tagged With: "TV"
XBMC Coming On OS X And Linux. Plus, I Need Advice With New PC Spec
I’m a big fan of XMBC, the great open source media center for Xboxs. But, I stopped using it over the last 12 months because my needs had out-stripped the capabilities of the Xbox, which can’t support native HD content. Because of this, I now use PCs running Windows Vista Media Center [...]
11Feb2008 | Everton | 1 comment | ContinuedCES 08: Part 4 - The future of LCDs and Plasmas
The main reason I went to CES was to see what new innovations and wonderful technologies would be gracing my home over the next year. Sadly, much of CES appeared to be a ‘lot of the same’, but there were some saving graces. Let’s take a look at some of the more promising [...]
16Jan2008 | Kline | 7 comments | ContinuedClearly AV - One Stop Shop For Quality Audio and Video Cables And Accessories
Over the last year my home AV setup has changed dramatically, from a single CD player to a fairly advanced connected home. As the number and complexity of components has increased, I’ve realised the importance of buying good cables and storage units.
Picking the right cables, particularly cost effective ones can be quite difficult, which [...]
Friday Fun: How To Kill 5 Mins (or more….)
Today is Friday and I think I should post something entertaining. When you work for 14hrs of work time, time kills itself and you have little time for going out and having fun. If you have a busy life then this post is not for you! These time killers are very addictive - you [...]
3Aug2007 | Everton | 8 comments | ContinuedBT Vision Sports Packages Available From £4 Per Month
BT Vision have just launched the pricing for their BT Vision Sports service. BT Broadband users will be able to watch near live action from 242 Premier League games (75% of games) for just £4 a month, and 46 live Premiership games for an extra £9.99.
If customers want both packages, then they are available [...]



