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Discs and downloads Dec 22, 2008, 12:22 PM

The Top 5 Games of 2008

By Jamie Ewbank

It’s been a cracking year for gamers, with titles like Grand Theft Auto and Metal Gear Solid making it to their fourth instalments, new titles like LittleBigPlanet and Dead Space bringing new characters and stories into play, and a sprint finish to the...

Televisions Dec 18, 2008, 1:41 PM

Inside Top of The Pops!

By Richard Melville

Ok, so it’s not often you get to go to BBC’s Television House and see the return of one of the country’s most-loved TV shows but that’s exactly what we did recently. What are we talking about? The return of Top of The Pops , of course! It’s back for one...

Industry insider Dec 15, 2008, 3:47 PM

The whathifi.com interview: Martyn Ware, surround sound pioneer and founder of The Human League and Heaven 17

By dominic dawes

There's been a quiet revolution over the last decade. When DVD came along (offering not just fine picture quality but full multichannel soundtracks), a brand new market sprung into existence: multichannel amps, 5.1 speaker packages, you name it. Surround...

Discs and downloads Dec 12, 2008, 3:13 PM

Hellboy scales new heights on Blu-ray while Star Wars plumbs new depths on the Wii...

By Jamie Ewbank

After a week of gritty flamethrower-wielding war-crimes in Call of Duty: World at War it’s been quite a relief to get to grips with some light, fantasy content in the form of Hellboy II: The Golden Army on Blu-ray and Star Wars Clone Wars: Lightsaber...

Discs and downloads Dec 10, 2008, 4:35 PM

Call of Duty: World at War

By Jamie Ewbank

Given that we’re one of the few sites that refrained from making early predictions that Call of Duty: World at War would stink, it would be very easy to pretend that the thought had never crossed our minds and consequently look an awful lot more composed...

Industry insider Dec 10, 2008, 10:19 AM

The truth is, out there they're going to be watching Keanu

By Andrew Everard

We receive some strange press releases, but even by usual standards the one about the beaming of Keanu Reeves' new movie into space is going some. It seems that this Friday the new version of The Day The Earth Stood Still is going to be broadcast into...

Notes from the listening rooms Dec 09, 2008, 12:18 PM

First impressions: Bush's sub-£100 DS-BD01 Blu-ray player

By Andy Clough

Argos is the first UK retailer to offer a sub-£100 Blu-ray player, with a special offer on its Bush DS-BD01 model which is on sale for £97.86 until the end of today (December 9th). We bought one at the weekend, and have been running it in our test rooms...

Home Cinema Dec 09, 2008, 10:16 AM

Firmware over the rainbow, Blu-rays fly - but why, tell me why can't they play first time?

By Clare Newsome

Having apparently learned nothing from 10+ years of DVD compatibility issues (anyone remember The Matrix DVD debacle?), we’re now starting to see some new Blu-ray discs that won’t spin in every player. Or, rather, they’ll spin, but meaninglessly, while...

Industry insider Dec 06, 2008, 1:25 PM

KOREA: Seoul wrap, Pt II

By Andrew Everard

Just got back from Korea, after two weeks spent with the country's largest consumer electronics companies - sorry, Daewoo - and it's time to take stock of what we've learned, and what to expect for next year. First, and most important, point is that both...

Industry insider Dec 05, 2008, 11:21 AM

SAMSUNG, KOREA: Radio ga-ga in the testing labs

By Andrew Everard

As you may already have read , I've been pretty impressed with the testing facilities in Samsung's main R&D labs here at Suwon, south of Seoul. But being impressed turned to dropped jaws when we were introduced to the company's deep testing stuff....

MP3 Dec 05, 2008, 10:31 AM

Inside the Sony Walkman Room

By Richard Melville

During our recent trip to Sony Japan, we were shown all manner of wonderful gadgets and the kit that you'll be buying next year. Taking a toilet break between presentations to manage our excitement, we stumbled across the Walkman Room at Sony HQ in Tokyo...

Televisions Dec 04, 2008, 1:03 PM

SAMSUNG, KOREA: You think that's a big TV factory? THIS is a big TV factory...

By Andrew Everard

It was so nearly the factory visit that never was, although expectation was high as I grabbed this quick picture through the bus window before we entered Samsung's Cheonan plant, two hours south of Seoul on a buckaroo expressway. As the gates opened for...

Industry insider Dec 04, 2008, 8:09 AM

SAMSUNG, KOREA: From dried fish to Olympic torches

By Andrew Everard

Took a bit of a nose around Samsung's history gallery, at the entrance to which is both a bust of company founder Byung-chull Lee and a video screen showing interviews with him. He started in business with a small store in 1938, and developed that into...

Industry insider Dec 04, 2008, 7:50 AM

SAMSUNG, KOREA: a serious investment in R&D

By Andrew Everard

You may remember I told you yesterday about the huge research and development complex at Samsung's Suwon HQ here in Seoul. Well, the picture above shows the massive research and development tower I was talking about, and where we've been spending quite...

Industry insider Dec 03, 2008, 7:46 AM

SAMSUNG, KOREA: Testing times below the 38-storey tower

By Andrew Everard

The main R&D tower here at Samsung's complex here in Suwon, some 65km south of Seoul, rises 38 floors, dominating the skyline for miles around. 9000 people work in this gargantuan bulding, out of a total of almost 23,000 on this site. That means it...

Discs and downloads Dec 01, 2008, 12:33 PM

BLU-RAY REVIEW: Hancock

By Jamie Ewbank

After a year in which we’ve been inundated with superhero movies, all of which have been, to a greater or lesser extent, better than expected, we finally come to Hancock . On paper, it has the edge over all its rivals - it isn’t hampered by an original...

Hi-Fi Nov 30, 2008, 11:06 PM

KOREA: in the high tech capital, vinyl is alive and well...

By Andrew Everard

One facsinatng thing about my day spent in Seoul's Yongsan Electronics market was the huge amount of vinyl on sale. I found this massive store full of secondhand discs, with the staff busy unpacking boxes and pricing up more stock to fill the empty bins...

Industry insider Nov 30, 2008, 6:22 AM

SEOUL: Inside the world's biggest electronics market

By Andrew Everard

It's a given that anyone visiting Japan on their first consumer electronics press trip will mention two things: one is Blade Runner , the other is the Akihabara, Tokyo's 'electric town', which they're likely to say is unlike anywhere else in the world....

Televisions Nov 28, 2008, 10:17 PM

LG, KOREA: Seoul wrap, part one

By Andrew Everard

Well, the LG UK press trip is over, and by now the rest of the group should be back home after their 12-hour-plus flight. I’m still in Seoul, for reasons I’ll explain in a moment. For now, what’s striking about this city is that everyone’s watching TV....

The next big thing Nov 28, 2008, 4:16 AM

LG, SEOUL: 3D without the special glasses - well, sort of...

By Andrew Everard

One thing you learn about press trips is that they run to strict schedules, so when we left one of LG's facilities half an hour early, we covered a ten minute bus journey from Seoul National University to the R&D centre in about 40minutes, the bus...

Home Cinema Nov 27, 2008, 11:23 PM

Inside Sony Japan part 2 – exclusive Blu-ray system and stereo speaker previews

By Richard Melville

We're still deep in the development belly of Sony Tokyo, and have had a hands-on play with a couple of new products that you'll all be interested in... First up is the BDV IT1000 home theatre system with Blu-ray (pictured above) - originally previewed...

Discs and downloads Nov 27, 2008, 12:35 PM

GAME REVIEW: Dead Space

By Jamie Ewbank

It’s long been the dream of game developers to create a game that feels like a playable movie, and in Dead Space , EA has succeeded. Albeit, it’s the sort of movie that involves an awful lot of trudging backwards and forwards doing menial labour whilst...

Industry insider Nov 26, 2008, 3:20 PM

SEOUL: All the new LG TVs for 2009 - and why you're not reading about them right now

By Andrew Everard

When I attended my first-ever journalist's law course, the trainer was a Fleet Street hack who mainly covered the Old Bailey, and had had his own fair share of run-ins with Messrs Psue, Grabbit and Run. He fixed us newbie writers, most of us fresh from...

MP3 Nov 26, 2008, 10:34 AM

Live from Sony Japan: A whole lot of Roly

By Clare Newsome

Our intrepid editor, Richard Melville, is at Sony HQ in Japan. Before he'd even had time to un-bag his laptop, Sony was shoving musical robots his way. Here's the report, live from his cameraphone, of his encounter with the next-generation Roly... So,...

Televisions Nov 26, 2008, 8:29 AM

SEOUL: LG TV - past, present and future

By Andrew Everard

At LG 's Paju Display Cluster here in Korea, we were taken through a short tour of the history of the company's involvement in TV, which covers the past 40 years. Entering the gallery past the bust of company founder Koo In Hwoi, which you find in every...

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