HD NEWS MAY 2010

The BBC have announced that in addition to their HD trial channel they will introduced a 'simulcast' of BBC1 in High definition from this Autumn. >> Full Story

Industry experts have predicted that 3D capability on the majority of new TVs sold will become the norm within 5 years >> Full Story

Having agreed deals with Facebook and Twitter, the BBC's upgrade to its popular iPlayer video on demand service introduces a social media aspect while introducing links to content on demand from other broadcasters. >> Full Story

Adding 'yellow' sub-pixels to the traditional Red, Green, Blue (RGB) colour mix to create 'Quattron' technology, Sharp have introduced an innovative range of LED TVs for 2010. >> Full Story

The UE40C7000 is a better TV than we expected, not only in terms of those elements which combine to create a regular two dimensional image; but in that it offers a genuinely innovative viewing experience, 3D. >> Full Story

Backed by Sony, Logitech and the chip maker Intel, Google are aiming to revolutionize the way we watch TV and surf the Net with a product that seamlessly combines both functions. >> Full Story

If you want to fully do justice to 3D TV you need a big screen; and Samsung are hoping they have the answer with their 55in C8000 3D enabled LED TV >> Full Story

Helping you to get in the mood for this years football World Cup, Sky have launched three designer HD boxes. >> Full Story

Giving those of us considering investing in a 3D enabled LED TV considerable pause for thought, Samsung have announced that a full production 42in OLED TV will be with us in 2011 >> Full Story

Although Panasonic were not the first to the UK market with a 3D enabled TV, in the VT20 series they have introduced what is certainly one of the most anticipated 3D enabled TVs to arrive on these shores >> Full Story

It will probably be the last thing on your mind as you unpack your shiny new 50in LCD or Plasma TV, but a quick check of your household insurance could save a you lot of heartache, not to mention a chunk of your hard earned >> Full Story

No, unfortunately not a revolutionary new time machine built in to your TV but an evolutionary step in the direction of more sensory stimulation as part of the viewing experience. >> Full Story

Although Panasonic are not the only manufacturers of Plasma TVs, they continue to be a standard bearer for a technology which is facing stiffer and stiffer competition form its technological cousin, LCD. >> Full Story

For those of us contemplating a new 3D TV but wondering where the content will come from, Samsung have launched their BD-C6900 3D enabled Blu-ray player in the UK >> Full Story

With a new generation of internet users preferring digital film downloads, the sales of DVD players have fallen to their lowest level in seven years. >> Full Story

Originating from the creator of some of the more innovative Sony Bravia TV ads, it should come as no surprise that Samsung have created something rather special to advertise their 3D enabled TVs >> Full Story

