With Broken Hill and sections of regional South Australia joining Mildura/Sunraysia as digital-only TV areas, the permanent removal of analog TV starts to get a move-on. Over the next three years, the federal government will continue region by region to switch off analog TV services. That means if you’re using an old analog TV, you’ll [...]
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The NSW outback town of Broken Hill and regional areas of South Australia are today waking up to a digital TV-only existance with the permanent switch off yesterday of analog TV services in those areas. The switchover is part of the federal government’s Australian-wide plan to switch to digital-only free-to-air television that culminates in December [...]
Consumer network brand Netgear has launched its latest range of media players in time for Christmas. The new NeoTV HD 350 and NeoTV 550 Ultimate both deliver up to 1080p (1920×1080-pixel resolution) over HDMI output. The HD 350 delivers USB and flash card (SD/MemoryStick xD-Picture) connectivity at the front and dual USB ports at the [...]
There are a growing number of twin-tuner PVRs (personal video recorders) floating around on the market at the moment and TEAC has added its name onto that list. The new HDR3500T features twin high-definition tuners, enabling two TV shows to be recorded at once onto the internal 500GB hard drive. The unit also features two [...]
Home entertainment specialist TEAC has released its Christmas range of DVD players and PVR devices. Among the list is this new HDB849 set-top box. It features a single high-definition DVB-T tuner with support for both MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 free-to-air (FTA) broadcasts. Outputs include composite and component video as well as HDMI. However, it’s most useful [...]