Tag: tvs
LG launch 3D TV and PC monitor all-in-one
LG have today revealed a new line of TV's that can also be used as a computer monitor, offering picture-in-picture settings that let you watch Freeview broadcasts while working away on your desktop at the same time on a single…
Nuance Dragon voice control coming to Samsung Smart TVs
Samsung in partnership with Nuance have beaten any Apple Siri-packing iTV to the punch by announcing that their 2012 premium range of web-connected Smart TVs will feature voice control. First teased by Nuance back at CES 2012 in January, the…
CES 2012 VIDEO: LG 55 inch EM960V OLED TV eyes-on preview
Grabbing plenty of headlines at CES 2012 is LG's astonishingly thin 55-inch EM960V OLED TV, a lush screen that some AV enthusiasts are daring to call the best TV ever. Offering superb viewing angles and flicker/cross-talk free 3D viewing,…
CES 2012: Sony HX8 3D Bravia's ready for a battering with Gorilla Glass
Sony's 2012 Bravia line-up made its debut at CES 2012 this week, with the company showing off four new sets packing X-Reality and X-Reality PRO technology for stunning 2D and 3D visuals. Top of the range is the HX853…
CES 2012: LG's EM960V 55-inch OLED TV to hit UK in 2nd half of 2012
LG have been pushing OLED hard for a good few years now, and year-on-year they're rolling out impressive demo models at consumer tech shows. Sadly, we're not seeing any OLED's up for for sale down our local AV emporiums, but…
Hannspree launch two new LED HDTVs
Hannspree are ditching the novelty look of their usual TVs in favour of LED technology for their two latest releases, the SV32 and SV42 models. 32 and 42 inches in size, the budget friendly SV32 and SV42 sets will set…
Top 5 HD TVs for watching the World Cup on
With the World Cup 2010 finals in South Africa just around the corner, there's no better time than now to upgrade your TV. If you've been holding out to make the jump from a standard definition telly to a HD…
Unwanted tech top of the Spring-cleaning hitlist
Whether it's due to the prolonged cold spell or the "fresh-start" feeling that a new decade ushers in, it seems us Brits have taken to Spring-cleaning a little zealously this year. Top of the de-clutter casualty list is unwanted technology,…
Sharp brings three new AQUOS TVs to the UK
Sharp has unveiled a selection of three new skinny HDTV models, soon to be landing in the UK. At the top of the range are the AQUOS XL8E models, available in 32″ and 37″ sizes. They both sport 1080p resolutions with 100Hz refresh rates, and are built into super-slim frames.
CES 2008: Sharp rolls out latest AQUOS HDTV ranges
As is traditional with every major electronics manufacturer at this time of year, Sharp has announced a glut of HDTVs. And like every year, they’re steadily getting bigger and bigger, with LCD now looking like it might be turning the tide in its favour at against rival Plasma technology at even larger sizes.
Sharp’s flagship model that’s coming out in the next couple of weeks in the US, is the LC-65SE94U. It’s a 65” model which boasts full 1080p HD, 27,000:1 contrast ratio and the new AQUOS Net technology that we reported earlier which is enabled by the inclusion of an ethernet port on the set. This monster LCD will cost some where in the region of $10,000. No news on when it might reach the UK though. Following later are a 52” and 42” and each is now almost a third slimmer and a touch lighter than their older counterparts.