Tag: Freeview
LG launch full 3D range, including the LX9900 3D LED TV and BX580 3D Blu-ray player
LG have today unleashed their portfolio of 3D tech to the masses. From May, home cinema enthusiasts will be able to pick up the LG LX9900 Full LED 3D Ready TV and BX580 3D Blu-ray player. The LX9900 is…
Sharp launch Aquos LED LCD TV series with Quad Pixel Technology
Sharp have today launched their new range of Aquos LED LCD TVs. While most of the industry's energies right now are going into the big 3D push, Sharp are looking to refine the current HD standards by pioneering a new…
Freeview TV gets its own iPhone App
The Freeview digital TV service has now got its own iPhone app. The app lets you check the programming guide to over 50 Freeview channels, including HD channels, letting you plan your night's viewing on the go. It's all customisable,…
TV viewing at its highest since 1992
Perhaps it's a knock on effect of the global rescession, but the latest report by the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising has found that TV viewing is at the highest it has been in 18 years. Viewers watched an average…
Aria sells Freeview box for less than £13
The Digilogic Mini SCART Freeview Receiver has no bells or even a solitary whistle, but it can pull in all the usual channels, is accompanied by a remote control and has its own electronic programme guide.
7" All-In-One Freeview TV Recorder & Media Player out now
Available now for just £129.95, August International's DA701C is an all-in-one Freeview TV recorder and Media Player.
This week's top five tech movers – IWOOT, LG and a tough call for #1
It's Friday, which means that we round up the top five winners in tech for this week, as well as the biggest loser. Once again we have some hot gadgets and cool new websites, but which is going to take top spot?
Mini Digital TV from IWOOT for under £100
New from I Want One of Those is a Digital TV and Multimedia Player for under £100.
OK it’s only got a teeny, tiny 3.5inch screen but for use out and about this seems great – no idea what picture quality is like yet. Thanks to a digital tuner you can watch all the Freeview channels, though you will need to hook the device to your TV aerial first to download all the available channels.
Using the SD card the gadget also doubles as a video or digital audio (MP3 player)
TV in the bathroom? Aquavision says now you can have any size you like
Each of the models is protected by a specially made glass panel which not only keeps the TV dry (the maker says they will stay bone dry even in a sauna), but also apparently enhances picture quality too.
Mini Freeview TV/recorder from August
It has the usual selection of facilities – nine inch screen, Freeview and analogue TV tuners, video, audio and photo file playback etc – but comes with one unique feature. It is the first of its kind that can record Freeview TV