Category: TVs
Hitachi's flat screen masters
While some of the cheaper flatscreens aren't suitable for high def TV (HDTV), Hitachi's latest models are apparently fully future proofed for when the format becomes mainstream (at the moment high def's only really available via European satellite). HDMI…
Sharp nabs Fujitsu's LCD business
In what comes as something of a minor surprise Sharp has today announced it has taken over the LCD section of Fujitsu. You can read the details below, but it is clear that the company is gambling an awful…
Tesela launches Maxent Plasma range
Tesela, the EMEA screen manufacturer, has announced its entry to the UK market. The company is launched the Maxent range – a line of high quality wide-screen plasmas. The first Maxent Plasma Display Panel (PDP) is the 42-inch MX-42LE7 widescreen…
Slingbox heading to the UK
Here's an interesting new product aimed at people who can't bear to be without their favourite TV shows. The Slingbox Personal Broadcaster sits under your TV and sends your programme signals out to any internet connected computer, turning it into…
Sharp leads on LCD
Over at the Sharp stand pride of place went to the 65inch LCD TV which knocked us out when we first glimpsed it at CEATEC in the autumn. It had a pretty good supporting cast too with a host…
Sony gives up on Plasma
Not content with dumping PDAs, Sony's also decided to give plasma television the boot as well. The company is apparently pulling out of the plasma TV market and concentrating its efforts entirely on LCD TV technology. Companies such as Sharp…
The most highly specified TV in the world?
Want to see the TV being credited as the world's most advanced? Vivadi's Saturn is on display in Harrods right now. The plasma TV comes with a 46-inch screen, a DVD recorder and a 200GB hard drive recorder (admit it,…
B&O's BeoVision 7
We've seen the BeoVision 7 in operation and it's got all the super-swanky features a rich person could possibly require. The people presenting the 32-inch TV were at pains to show us how beautifully finished it was, with all the…
Humax launches new range of TVs
Humax, a company most famous for its digital set-top boxes, has just introduced a new line of integrated digital TVs. The flat screen LCD panels include the LB26-T and the LB26-TP, a 26-inch TV with a personal video recorder…
Fusion's Freeview Receiver
Fusion Digital Technology , maker of lovely PVRs, is adding to its range of Digifusion boxes with the launch of the FRT101T. As well as picking up Freeview, the digital receiver also supports Top-Up TV subscription channels with an in-built…