HD NEWS FEBRUARY 2010

With a stunning range of LCD TV's for 2010, Sony are aiming to re-assert themselves as the premier flat panel TV producer >> Full Story

Having dangled various 'carrots' before consumers in the shape of such things as internet connectivity, manufacturers now seem to be concentrating on fundamentals; the elements which combine to create a great TV picture >> Full Story

Anxious not to miss out on the potential bonanza that is 3D TV, Philips have revealed details of their 9000 and 8000 series 3D enabled LCD TV's which also feature LED backlighting >> Full Story

Samsung have confirmed that their gorgeous 8 series and 7 Series 3D enabled LED TV's will be with us within the month, closely followed by the range topping 9000 line >> Full Story

Anxious to claim a slice of the increasingly important LED TV market, Sony will launch their EX range of budget screens in 2010, designed to meet the likes of Samsung and Sharp head on >> Full Story

Confident that UK viewers just can't get enough TV on demand, an extra 3000 hours of material from terrestrial channels has just been made available by the on-line content provider 'SeeSaw' >> Full Story

Giving the format the kick start it needs in a year that so many commentators have predicted 3D TV would become mainstream, Panasonic have introduced their V20 range of 3D enabled Plasma TV's >> Full Story

Based on their current IPS LCD screens, Panasonic are set to enter the increasingly important LED TV market with their D2 series which features an edge based implementation of the technology >> Full Story

As part of their comprehensive strategy to bring 3D entertainment into the home, Sony have revealed their BDP-S770 and BDP-S470 Blu-ray players >> Full Story

With something for everyone from four new LED TV lines, Sony are planning to claw back market share lost to the likes of Samsung, LG and Sharp >> Full Story

In time for this years world cup in South Africa, Toshiba have revealed details of their Freeview+ HD PVR (Personal Video Recorder) >> Full Story

Our selection of 32in LCD TV's represent what in our opinion are those sets which offer the best combination of performance and value for money >> Full Story

Anxious to make up for lost ground to the likes of Sharp and Samsung, Toshiba have added two new price competitive models to their range of LED enabled LCD TV's >> Full Story

With a broad range of affordable performance machines, it has never been a better time to invest in the Blu-ray High Definition format >> Full Story

Not wanting to see their Korean rival realise its 3D TV ambitions before them, Samsung have announced that they will be launching a 3D enabled TV this March >> Full Story

With plans to revamp their movie back catalog for the digital 3D era, Sony's ambitions in this direction look far beyond the release of recent 'made for 3D' theatrical film titles >> Full Story

With their 32AV615 and LE-32B450, Toshiba and Samsung have signalled the dawn of an era in which we can enjoy affordable medium sized flat panel TV's which don't compromise on performance >> Full Story

With the 'edge lighting' implementation of LED technology removing the bulky backlight components of this TV, LG's 42SL900 presents an incredibly svelte 29mm profile >> Full Story

Wetting our appetite once again for the TV technology that requires no backlight, LG have suggested that they will launch a 40in OLED TV in time for the 2012 Olympics >> Full Story

While there is nothing to compare with the pristine quality of High Definition pictures on your LCD TV, the fact is that for most of us the majority of our viewing schedule will come from a Standard Definition (SD) source >> Full Story

Utilising their existing High Definition infrastructure, Sky have confirmed that they will launch a dedicated 3D TV channel in the UK this April >> Full Story

