HomeTech Reviews
Those of you still freeloading television programming from the analog airwaves take note: analog signals won't exist after 2011; your rooftop eyesore and deco rabbit ears are doomed to obsolescence. Freeloading TV, however, is not -- though it is destined to be all digital.
Sad but true, Canadians are a little slow on the uptake when it comes to consumer electronics. But it's not a case of ambivalence nor backwardness; blame the regulatory powers that be. Anyway, more than a decade after it took the US television market by storm, TiVo has finally come to Canada.
The advent of digital photography has made it easier for people to showcase their many photos. The problem is, display hardware such as the computer screen or TV set is utilitarian at best, lacking permanence; like using the mop bucket for a bouquet of roses. Yuk. Enter the digital photo frame...
Sharp, arguably the leader in the LCD television industry, recently began offering what may well be one of the most attractive LCD sets around—and we’re not just talking about its looks.
If you're looking to spruce up your gaming room (aka living room, rec room, bedroom, doghouse, etc.), check out Sweet Thang plush pillows and beadbeds.
Unless you're obsessively diligent, swapping out game discs, CDs and DVDs tends to lead to scuffs, smudges and scratches on said circular storage mediums. Disc Go Technologies has a solution.