We’ve reached the mid-point of the week but before you down tools and pick up cutlery, why not feed your eyes with this morning’s feast of fresh tech news. We’ve laid out a banquet for you in our lunchtime lowdown…
The Panasonic DMR-BW880 is one of the first of a new breed of Blu-ray players set to invade high street stores this Summer. It slings and record on to high def movie discs, but it’s also adept at piping Freeview HD through to your flatscreen, and recording it. Add network media streaming and IPTV apps, and it looks like a master of all trades on paper, never mind a jack. Does it match its potential though? We put it to the test, so read on and find out in our full Panasonic DMR-BW880 review.
The Panasonic DMR-BW880 sports an internet connection, like all good Freeview HD boxes. But it’s not just there for some future firmware upgrade: it’s ready to hook you up to your home network and stream files from gadget to gadget, or even jump online and fling videos on demand to your flatscreen. Read on for our Panasonic DMR-BW880 review, and we’ll tell you whether those net connected skills are up to scratch.
The Panasonic DMR-BW880 is one singing, dancing, multitasking set top box. But at £799, it’s also a lot to ask when the similarly skilled Sony PS3 may be sitting underneath your telly already, and costs so much less. Which one’s for you? Read on and we’ll break it down in this part of our Panasonic DMR-BW880 review.