How, where and who will you be watching the World Cup with?
by Mark Hodgkinson
What are your viewing plans for the World Cup.
Will you pause and fast-forward Adrian Chiles? Will you be down the pub or on your own?
Will you record everything for later analysis? Tell us your habits and hopes. Don’t be shy, you can’t be worse than me!
ITV Player comes to Roku in time for the World Cup
by Mark Hodgkinson
The Roku family can now claim a nap hand of all the major UK catch-up services with the addition of the ITV Player to its channel roster to join BBC iPlayer, 40D and Demand 5.
And it's just in time for the World Cup!
Is The Empire Strikes Back the best movie ever? More World Cup picture and sound tips and tricks. Does white spandex make for a good acoustically transparent screen material? What is the one gadget or piece of Tech the team wish was more successful and lots more...
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World Cup Countdown - Setting the correct TV picture size
by Phil Hinton
Even when you think that you have your TV in the correct picture size setting, you may still be losing detail. Find out more and make sure you see every last pixel during the World Cup.
AVForums plays an international game of Five-a-Side to bring you 5 suggestions to enhance your in-home audio experience.
What system will you be listening to the World Cup through?
As the World Cup approaches we look at the wealth of viewing opportunities offered by a range of modern technologies, including streaming, DLNA, apps, PVRs and online.
FIFA has commissioned Sony to produce 3 of the games from the upcoming World Cup 2014, in Brazil, with it to be made available via streaming services some time after.