I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
The video boom of the eighties and nineties had one rather untidy consequence - an unsightly pile of VHS tapes in every living room around the country, most probably full of stuff you might not have ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Panasonic announced its DMR-E500HS high definition DVD Recorder. We attended their press event and listened to Alberto Reggiano go over some of the impressive features: They set up a great demo ...
Panasonic recently launched its third-generation DVD recorder, model DMR-E30. The DMR-E30 features the unique Time Slip function, progressive scan, and a host of many other features, all in a ...
Looks don’t always pass down the generations. You just have to call up a mental picture of spud-alike Harry Redknapp standing next to his ‘Spice Boy’ son, Jamie, to know how true that is. Thankfully, ...
Panasonic has announced their high-definition recording, Blu-ray solution pretty much summed up by their title of Panasonic HD Everything. The DMR-XS350 High-Definition/DVD recorder, and the DMR-BS850 ...
We peeped a mock-up Sony Blu-ray Disc and Hard Disk recorder just the other day which may or may not see the light of the rising sun. Now Panny brings it for realz with their new DIGA DMR-BW200 ...
Panasonic already dished out a slew of Blu-ray / HDD recorders in Japan (no shock there), but folks in Australia are pretty flippin' excited to be second in line to receive said goods. For whatever ...
Panasonic, the global leader in manufacturing consumer electronics and telecommunication products, will launched its latest range of DVD Recorders at GITEX Dubai 2004, the largest IT exhibition in the ...
DVD recorders, often equipped with hard drives, are fast replacing the archaic VHS standard when it comes to archiving our favourite TV shows. The reasoning behind this is clear: aside from the ...