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  • Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)

    Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)

    10 August 2009, 14:30

    There are now numerous digital radio stations broadcasting in the UK. We explain how they work, and why you might want to tune in.

  • Compact Digital Cameras

    12 December 2008, 00:00

    Thanks to Digital Cameras, quick-and-easy pictures have become readily accessible to any amateur photographer. But if you’re making your first foray into DigiCam territory, here’s what need to know.

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  • Blu-ray

    3 December 2008, 00:00

    Blu-ray Disc is now widely regarded as the physical successor to DVD, we take a closer look at what it is, what advantages it brings, and what it could mean ...

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  • HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)

    3 December 2008, 00:00

    Keeping in tandem with technological developments, audio/video connectors continue to evolve at a steady pace. Today, the most common digital connector comes in the form of HDMI and we're here ...

  • 2.0 Speakers

    14 July 2008, 00:00

    This HEXUS.help guide discusses 2.0 speakers, explains how they have grown in popularity and what the consumer’s choices are.

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  • HD DVD

    14 June 2008, 00:00

    After nearly a decade of DVD dominance, optical disc formats are undergoing another revolutionary change.

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  • PC TV

    14 June 2008, 00:00

    With the advent of home theatre PCs and media centres, the popularity of TV on the PC is increasing.

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  • HDTV

    14 June 2008, 00:00

    The purpose of this HEXUS.help guide is to define what HDTV is, how it will become pervasive in the not-too-distant future, and its relevance to you in 2006.

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  • HDTV 720/1080

    14 June 2008, 00:00

    In this article, we present a guide to what various HDTV terms actually mean.

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  • HEXUS Plasma and LCD stand guide

    23 June 2006, 11:58

    Our recommendations on which stand/mount to buy for your LCD/plasma TV.

  • Codecs

    15 August 2005, 00:00

    Often mentioned but little understood, codecs are the unsung heroes of our computing and digital-media world.