HD NEWS OCTOBER 2010

Sony LCD TVs of late have demonstrated an enviable performance when it comes to the on screen representation of colour. Sony pride themselves on their ability to create TV's with some of the most vibrant colour palettes around with the EX403 continuing this tradition >> Full Story

While some of us have come to expect the very latest gizmos on our flat panel TVs, it is worth remembering that for the vast majority of their lifetimes, most flat panels TVs will be judged on their ability to produce a decent picture >> Full Story

Via is much anticipated 'Play' software, the US visual computing technology specialist NVIDIA has enabled users to connect their 3D Vision enabled notebooks and desktops to 3D enabled HDTVs >> Full Story

Our selection of high end LCD TV's (£1000 +) reflect what you would expect to pay on-line rather than the manufacturers recommended retail price >> Full Story

The BBC have confirmed that a full 'simulcast' of BBC One will go live on November 3rd >> Full Story

Our selection of mid range LCD TV's (£500 to £1000) reflect what you would typically pay on-line rather than the manufacturers recommended retail price >> Full Story

Our selection of budget LCD TV's (up to £500) reflect what you would typically pay on-line rather than the manufacturers recommended retail price >> Full Story

Aiming to have the last word in big screen 3D thrills, for now at least, the Korean manufacturer LG has introduced the 72in 3D enabled 72LEX9 LED TV. >> Full Story

TVonics, the British Digital TV switchover has announced the arrival of their 500GB Freeview HD recorder >> Full Story

Sony have launched the first commercially available televisions powered by Google TV which introduces integrated search functionality and other multimedia functions to your TV >> Full Story

Panasonic have recently unveiled a range of ultra light LCD screens. These new LCD displays measure 42 and 47 inches respectively. Even though they are light devices, these displays can still offer viewers wide viewing angles and high brightness for digital signage applications >> Full Story

Figures revealed by marketing research group NPD indicate that the Korean electronics giant Samsung has captured 86.3% of the US 3D LED TV market >> Full Story

Despite a pretty comprehensive line up of LCD TVs for 2010, Sony have seen fit to add another option in the form of the NX813 series >> Full Story

With a dedicated web site and imminent hardware launches from Sony and Logitech, Google's integrated Web TV platform is building up a head of steam >> Full Story

Somewhat overshadowed of late by the slender LCD offerings of their competitors, Panasonic have now joined the ultra slim LED party with the D25 range of LCD TVs >> Full Story

Toshiba have launched two new 3D enabled LCD TVs that will not require special glasses to enjoy the extra dimensional experience >> Full Story

In terms of 3D performance, the 46HX803 benefits significantly from its competency in other areas, notably its ability to accurately reproduce colour, its black level abilities and the Bravia 3 core image processing engine's ability to accurately translate the incoming video feed >> Full Story

Somewhat overshadowed by the arrival of Panasonic's flagship 3D enabled VT20 range of Plasma TVs, the V20 has almost as much to offer technically, bringing with it the latest NeoPDP flat panel screen technology >> Full Story

Teeing off with one of the fiercest rivalries in golf, Sky's dedicated 3D TV channel goes live today with coverage of the the Ryder Cup in Wales >> Full Story

