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Personal Video Recorder Buyers Guide PDF Print
PVR ControlThe switch to digital television will render the humble video cassette recorder obsolete, but a new generation of Personal Video Recorders has risen to take its place.

Rather than record to video tape, PVRs record to a hard drive - which lets you perform impressive tricks such as pausing and even rewinding live television. You can also bend time by watching the beginning of a movie while you're still recording the end.
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A guide to GPS Navigators PDF Print
Tom tom 340If you're looking to find your way there and back again, you'll benefit from a GPS satellite navigation system on the dashboard.

Rather than messing about with a paper street directory, GPS navigators include built-in maps for the entire country, making it easy to see where you are and where you're going. If you punch in a street address they'll quickly calculate the fastest route from your current location and then talk you through the journey.
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LCD TV Buyers Guide PDF Print

Panasonic LCD TVIf you are thinking about buying a flat screen TV then you will be interested in the wide range of LCD Televisions available on the market.

All major brands now produce LCD TV's and the range of features can be mind boggling.

Start by reading this guide by Choice, then use our TV comparison tools to find the right TV for your needs.

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Mobile Phones, entertainment on the go PDF Print

Mobile Phone

Today's mobile phones do far more than just make calls - they're portable entertainment centres.

Mobile phones are gradually assimilating all the other devices in our pockets - such as MP3 players, photo viewers, video cameras, PDAs and GPS navigators. The result is a jack-of-all-trades entertainment device, tucked away in your pocket for whenever you need it.

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A Guide to Blu-ray Players PDF Print

Blu-ray logoBlu-ray is a new high definition video disc format. Blu-ray video's are much higher quality than the traditional DVD's you can buy or rent at your local video shop.

Videos recorded onto a Blu-ray disc will not play in your existing DVD player. To play them you will need a Blu-ray player.

Blu-ray players look very similar to regular DVD players. They have a tray in which the blu-ray disc sits when being played and all have a remote control.

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