HD NEWS MARCH 2009

With the option of 32in or 37in size screens, Panasonic's mid range G10 LCD series arrives without some of the more interesting connectivity features of higher end screens but receives the benefit of a number of important features which marks then apart from new entry level LCD TV's >> Full Story

Never want to miss your favourite TV series or that blockbuster film that has recently been on at the cinema, then Sky's new 'Never Miss' service may be the answer >> Full Story

Pioneer has announced that they are to discontinue production of their legendary Kuro range of plasma TV's with a last run of 3,000 units >> Full Story

With a number of technologically innovative as well as simply stylish new products, the Blu-ray format has received a timely boost >> Full Story

Panasonic's V-real Picture Processing Engine now comes in the shape of V-real 4. Tweaks to the screens main picture processing circuitry have been designed to clean the incoming Standard Definition source as well as improving High Definition presentation >> Full Story

As just one step up from Panasonic's entry level plasma series, not surprisingly the TX-42PX10 comes with a HD Ready (1024 x 720) resolution rather than a Full HD (1920 x 1080) spec. Elsewhere there are 3 HDMI inputs along with D-Sub PC port and an SD card slot allowing JPEG digital photo playback >> Full Story

Available in 42in, 46in and 50in sizes, Panasonic's mid range Plasma screens are now available to UK consumers >> Full Story

Contributing to the drive towards the integration of web and TV services, Toshiba have announced more details of their 'Net Player' >> Full Story
Available in 50in and 60in sizes and boasting features such as 600Hz 'Smooth Motion', LG's flagship PS8000 Plasma series for 2009 is now in the UK >> Full Story

Sculpted into what Sharp are describing as a 'Mona Lisa smile' their new DH77 range of LCD TV's come with some hefty 'Green' credentials along with a host of high end features >> Full Story

From next month the BBC's hugely successful video on demand service will offer High Definition programming >> Full Story

One step up from entry level, Panasonic's new X10 range of Plasma TV's, coming in 37in, 42in and 50in sizes, are available in UK stores now >> Full Story

With some exciting features designed to access on line content, Sony's V5500 series LCD TV's are now available in the UK >> Full Story

Having witnessed the phenomenal success of the BBC's iPlayer service, ITV is now extending its own on-demand offering, itv player, by making it available to Virgin Media customers >> Full Story

At just 43mm deep JVC's ultra slim LT-42WX70 will be difficult to spot side on when it arrives in the UK this March. Other screen sizes will follow later in 2009 >> Full Story

Having emerged victorious to become the dominant High Definition format, Blu-ray now faces another battle with new technology and also from an unlikely adversary, the good old fashioned DVD >> Full Story

If you have a spare £100,000, sharp will kindly let you have one of their leviathan 108in LCD TV's which they plan to launch this summer >> Full Story

Having already had a successful entry into the market with budget and mid-range Blu-ray players, Sony are now targeting the high-end sector with their BDP-S5000ES >> Full Story

The BBC Trust, is considering proposals dubbed as 'Project Canvas' through which the BBC plans to enable its iPlayer service to be built into new set-top boxes >> Full Story

Samsung have revealed an upscaling technology which will be directly integrated into some of their mid and high end LCD TV's >> Full Story

