HD NEWS APRIL 2010

The much anticipated Full HD 3D enabled 'Signature' LX903 LED TVs form Sony are now available in the UK >> Full Story

Toshiba has been busy working on the next generation 3D TV which does not require the use of special glasses. >> Full Story
Having supplied some of the AV equipment for the creation of the film itself, Panasonic have now teamed up with Twentieth Century Fox to provide a free copy of 'Avatar' with every sale of one of its 2D Blu-ray players >> Full Story

Adding to the growing Buzz surrounding the technology, Freesat has announced that it is exploring the feasibility of introducing 3D TV services via its satellite platform. >> Full Story

With the arrival of their C8000 and C7000 TVs, Samsung has won the race to supply the first 3D TVs to hit UK stores. >> Full Story

With the excitement surrounding 3D reaching fever pitch, we are finally able to sample one of the more anticipated screens in the flesh with the arrival of Samsung's C8000 series >> Full Story

Virgin Media TV subscribers can now enjoy free High Definition programmes via the company's new V HD set-top box >> Full Story

Although their 3D TVs are yet to arrive on UK shores, Panasonic feel confident enough ahead of strong US sales to increase production by 30%. >> Full Story

Pre orders are being taken for Sony's HX803 LCD TV which the Japanese electronics giant describes as an affordable introduction to 3D viewing in the home >> Full Story

Coinciding with the launch of their 3D enabled Bravia LCD TV's this Summer, Sony will release a firmware update giving their PS3 games console 3D capability this June >> Full Story

Confirming what most of us already know, Panasonic have officially launched their 3D enabled VT20 range of Plasma TV's and BDT300 Blu-ray player >> Full Story
Although it currently offers just four High Definition channels, the presence of Freeview in its standard form in over 18m homes is a platform the organisation hopes will see it achieve mass market HD penetration >> Full Story

Filling a niche for those who want LED Backlighting but are prepared to forego some of the bells and whistles of more highly specified models, Sony have introduced their EX603 range of LCD TVs >> Full Story

Not wanting to be left out of the potential sales bonanza that is 3D TV, the electronics giant Sharp is planning to launch a 3D TV in Japan this Summer, which will arrive on UK shores towards Christmas. >> Full Story

No sooner had we convinced ourselves that we could justify the expense of a new 3D enabled TV than LG comes along and announces the introduction of a 15in OLED TV >> Full Story

According to the British Video Association (BVA) almost half of those who have invested in High Definition (HD) TVs mistakenly believe that they are watching HD programmes. >> Full Story

Catching the eye straight away is the inclusion of a built in High Definition Freeview tuner. In fact, the EX503 series from Sony is the first of a new generation of TV's to arrive in the UK with the built in Freeview HD service. >> Full Story

Head of TV technology at research house Screen Digest, Tom Morrod, has predicted that just over a fifth of all the TVs sold worldwide by 2014 will be 3D enabled. >> Full Story

LG's LX6500 series LCD LED TV's arrive as the first consumer 3D enabled TV's available to UK consumers >> Full Story

Sitting just above their entry level X20 plasma range, Panasonic's S20 gets the benefit of 600Hz technology and a Freeview HD tuner >> Full Story

Sony's EX503 series is the first of a new generation of TV's to arrive in the UK with built in Freeview HD tuners >> Full Story

Sky have produced a handy on line Pub finder so that you can discover the nearest venue for their new 3D football service >> Full Story

