Tag: tesco
Free sat nav app debuts with Vodafone iPhone
If you've got up early today and already sorted yourself out with a new Vodafone iPhone, you'll be happy to hear that you can grab yourself a free-to-try Sat Nav app too. The Vodafone Navigation app provides turn-by-turn 3D navigation…
Five apps to get for your Vodafone iPhone
So you've just picked yourself up a new iPhone on Vodafone and you're looking to fill it up with these new-fangled app thingies that everyone keeps going on about. Not sure what to get? Then You've come to the right…
Vodafone iPhone hits shops today
The iPhone 3G and 3GS models go on sale from Vodafone today. Click here to check the pricing details on all Vodafone's iPhone contract plans. The brand new option sees the Vodafone-connected handset enter an increasingly competitive market. The iPhone…
Vodafone announce iPhone tariff details
Vodafone will be selling the iPhone from January 14th, and Tech Digest have all the details you need for the deals on offer. Network fence-sitters will be upset to learn that Vodafone haven't made any drastic cuts on the pricing…
iPhone contracts from Tesco to start at £20 a month
Tesco have confirmed that it will be selling the iPhone from Monday 14th December, and have also released all the juicy details on their pricing plans. More flexible than 02 and Orange's plans, Tesco has one key advantage of offering…
Tesco Mobile set to sell the iPhone
Every little smartphone helps.
Five budget DAB's from Alba, Technika, Tesco, Argos and Bush to make you go Radio Ga Ga
The only way is down for digital radio price tags.
CHEAP DEAL: 42" Full HD LCD TV at Tesco for under 500 quid
I’m not going to tell you this is the world’s best TV. It isn’t. It’s got a pretty modest contrast ratio of 1,300:1 and a lot of people will tell you that contrast is the most important feature of any panel. However, it’s very hard to complain when the 42″ Technika LCD42-910 only costs you 500 pounds.
It’s a stylishly slim 6cm deep, without the stand, which is probably where you’re getting the best value, but don’t ignore the fact that it’s got a very healthy 100Hz frame rate and a response time time of just 8ms, so you’re unlikely to suffer from ghosting, blurring and juddering picture problems.
It is a 1080p resolution picture, so provided you’re watching through an HD box or Blu-ray or such, you will be getting Full HD viewing. Technika doesn’t’ even stiff you round the back either with four HDMI sockets.
Tesco has reduced the set by 200 pounds and, so long as you can live with the compromised colour palate, then it could well be time to get your wallet out.
Buy it here
Dell & Tesco bringing Linux to the masses – launching £299 Inspiron Z530 "Web Browser" in October
Tesco selling Dell laptops – a match made in retailer heaven. Only, the thing is, and we’d hate to be the ones breaking this to the poor, confused buyer, the Z530 will be running Linux.
The Z530 is described by Tesco as a “Web Browser” rather than a Laptop, PC, portable computer or any of the more usual terms, so presumably Dell and Tesco are aiming…
Tesco to sell top spec Medion PC: Every little helps… but a lot is probably better
For Tesco, taking one out of every £8 spent on the high street simply isn’t enough, as it’s now after an even bigger slice of the “expensive desktop PCs” pie – they’ll be stocking the seemingly top-spec Medion’s Akoya P36888 desktop PC for £599…