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Discs and downloads Aug 19, 2008, 1:21 PM

DVD REVIEW: Son of Rambow

By Jamie Ewbank

Most film buffs can remember an early, eye-opening moment when they became hooked on the power of the silver screen. In the whimsical Son of Rambow the main character, Will, has this revelation whilst hanging from a garage roof in a rowboat, watching...

Televisions Aug 19, 2008, 9:35 AM

Half-life, half truths, and TV myths

By Andrew Everard

Interesting to read that Panasonic is now saying that the 'half-life' of its latest plasma TVs, such as the TH-46PZ81B (left), is in the region of 100,000 hours. That's the amount of use it takes for the screen to drop to 50% of its original brightness...

Discs and downloads Aug 14, 2008, 5:20 PM

ALBUM REVIEW: Replica Sun Machine by The Shortwave Set

By dominic dawes

The Shortwave Set's first album went largely unnoticed, except by an impressive group of musical luminaries who began queuing up to work on their second album. Hence Replica Sun Machine , produced by Danger Mouse, of Gnarls Barkley and Gorillaz fame,...

Discs and downloads Aug 14, 2008, 3:01 PM

Eight characters, eight Vantage Points, one disappointing film...

By Jamie Ewbank

Today's Leisure Lab update includes our review of Vantage Point , a fast moving assassination thriller that features a gaggle of stars and more twists than a Blackjack tournament. Sadly those twists, along with the ropey dialogue and leaden performances,...

Hi-Fi Aug 14, 2008, 12:47 PM

Advanced Search is coming!

By Andy Clough

We've just implemented a major update on the site this morning, and you'll now find a new Search box on all the Forum pages to help you find the posts you're looking for. We've also upgraded the Content Management System so we can add Advanced Search...

Discs and downloads Aug 13, 2008, 5:31 PM

Swordplay, Jedi and The Leisure Lab

By Jamie Ewbank

SoulCalibur IV is a game in which ridiculous characters with preposterous swords attempt to slash each other senseless whilst spouting some of the most appalling dialogue this side of an all-night Manga marathon, so why did we like it so much? Perhaps...

Home Cinema Aug 12, 2008, 2:48 PM

Under the skin of Sony's STR-DA2400ES - chassis, sockets and solder

By Andrew Everard

We had the Sony people in the other day, bringing the new STR-DA2400ES receiver. And while we haven't got round to giving the thing the full test workout - we don't do listening or viewing with the proud (and slightly nervous) 'parents' looking on - we...

Discs and downloads Aug 12, 2008, 11:59 AM

The good, the bad and the ugly unmasked on The Leisure Lab

By Jamie Ewbank

Now, isn't that nice... That was pretty much our response to Replica Sun Machine , the second album from The Shortwave Set. It was good, and we'll definitely listen to it again, but sadly it won't be making any best of the year lists over on The Leisure...

Discs and downloads Aug 11, 2008, 4:46 PM

Conspiracy theories, mindless gunplay and psychedelic electronica

By Jamie Ewbank

It's going to be a strange week at The Leisure Lab , one in which we'll be mixing conspiracy theories, mindless gunplay and psychedelic electronica to produce a diverse set of reviews. For starters we've been indulging our trigger fingers with the long...

Discs and downloads Aug 07, 2008, 4:10 PM

The Leisure Lab is bigger and better

By Jamie Ewbank

The Leisure Lab , our software reviewing sister site, is growing up fast. We've just added a new music review channel and we're moving from weekly to daily updates. Among the goodies going up this week are Brian DePalma's controversial Iraq movie, Redacted...

Industry insider Jul 25, 2008, 12:44 PM

Yesterday’s ‘net piracy deal’ was a pointless fudge and everybody knows it

By dominic dawes

Yesterday, we reported on the new deal on net piracy between the BPI (British Phonographic Industry), the Motion Picture Association of America, and the six biggest Internet companies in the UK. The deal obliges the web companies – BT, Orange, Virgin,...

Hi-Fi Jul 23, 2008, 11:39 AM

Can in-car audio ever really sound like hi-fi?

By Andy Kerr

I've just got back from the British Motor Show. Why? Quite apart from the fact that I've been helplessly in love with all things automotive since, ooh, birth, it's also because I'm increasingly getting involved in reviewing in-car audio systems, both...

Hi-Fi Jul 21, 2008, 5:32 PM

Now That's What I Call Music - 25 years and 70 editions on

By Clare Newsome

Warning, the following sentence could make you feel very old. Today marks the release of Now 70 - the latest chart-hits compilation that originally launched as Now That's What I Call Music back in 1983. Wow - 70 double-albums (plus many spin-off 'best...

Hi-Fi Jul 17, 2008, 10:27 AM

The Disappearing Art of the Mix Tape

By Clare Newsome

If you've a chance to tune into BBC Radio 4 today at 11.30am - or catch it via Listen Again or BBC iPlayer at a later date - you can hear a great slice of hi-fi nostalgia in the form of The Disappearing Art of the Mix Tape : a programme in praise of those...

Hi-Fi Jul 15, 2008, 3:47 PM

Our hi-fi blogs are back!

By Andy Clough

Eagle-eyed users may have noticed that our hi-fi blogs channel has been re-instated. When we launched the new site last month we had a slight technical glitch that meant we were unable to pull in all the hi-fi blogs from the old site, or post new ones....

Home Cinema Jul 15, 2008, 3:12 PM

Microsoft's E3 Press Conference - does it matter to us?

By Tom Parsons

As a gamer as well as a home cinema and hi-fi fan, it didn't take much persuading for me to stay at the office a bit late last night to watch the live feed of Microsoft's press conference at E3. Microsoft's policy tends to be to concentrate on games that...

MP3 Jul 15, 2008, 10:54 AM

iTunes taking over live music?

By Richard Melville

Following a brief residency at London’s ICA gallery last year with iTunes performances from everyone from Paul McCartney to Kasabian, Apple has set up shop in Camden this month. Every day during July, Camden’s Koko plays host to a mix of artists and bands...

MP3 Jul 13, 2008, 9:20 PM

iPhone mania – techno hype or genuine innovation?

By Andy Clough

"I just don't get all this fuss about the new iPhone," lamented one of my colleagues in the office late on Friday. "I mean, I get hi-fi, and I really enjoy my home cinema system at home, but a phone's just for making calls isn't it?" Well Jonny, I'm sorry...

Discs and downloads Jul 08, 2008, 2:48 PM

The future of music on disc? Or just one future?

By Andrew Everard

You may remember a few weeks back we ran a story about the first audio-only Blu-ray Disc release, from Norwegian label 2L . Well, quite a lot has happened since then, including the re-launch of this site, and as a result it was only last weekend that...

MP3 Jul 08, 2008, 1:32 PM

Ordering the iPhone 3G - what a nightmare!

By Tom Parsons

Now that 24 hours have passed, it seems a good time to reflect on the - shall we say 'awkward' - iPhone 3G ordering process of yesterday. Like many punters, myself and a couple of other What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision staffers had our bank cards out as soon...

The reading corner Jul 02, 2008, 9:21 AM

The history of the LP: what goes around...

By Andrew Everard

There's a slight problem with the title of Travis Elborough's new homage to the vinyl LP, published to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the format. You see, as the blurb on the back of The Long-Player Goodbye puts it, this is "The history of the...

MP3 Jun 29, 2008, 10:35 AM

What I did on my holidays: the Brennan JB7

By Andrew Everard

I've just had a week off. So what did I do? All those things I don’t have time to do when reviewing and editing – I listened to lots of music, watched a few movies, did some reading and a spot of writing. Busman’s holiday? Not quite: when you do this...

The next big thing Jun 25, 2008, 11:34 AM

The most startling piece of kit this century?

By Joe Cox

Yesterday we got our hands, eyes and ears around something very, very special. A piece of kit so good, we're almost struggling to comprehend it. All roads led downstairs to one of our listening rooms as slowly but surely the entire staff on the magazine...

Shows and launches Jun 24, 2008, 7:40 PM

First impressions from CEDIA Expo 2008

By Andy Clough

It's been a frustrating old day at CEDIA Expo at the Excel Centre in London's Docklands. There we were in the heart of a show highlighting some amazingly sophisticated technology, desperate to bring you news of all the latest gadgets and gizmos to enhance...

Industry insider Jun 21, 2008, 6:22 PM

You're supposed to be staring at the microphone...

By Andrew Everard

This just in from Tannoy. In the new film The Edge Of Love , which tells the story of the two women in the life of writer Dylan Thomas. Keira Knightley, as cabaret artiste Vera Philips, is seen singing into a vintage Tannoy ribbon microphone. Apparently,...

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