Sony and Sharp end joint LCD venture
Sharp shacked up with Foxconn, but what's Sony's next move?

Sharp shacked up with Foxconn, but what's Sony's next move?

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In DepthDigital UK is rolling out digital TV broadcasts across the country on a region by region basis - and it's the turn of London to switch. Are you ready?

In DepthIf Apple does release a connected television called the iTV, the tech giant may finally take over your living room. What's more, the rumoured TV will surely boast apps. Here's what we want.

With the 3D euphoria over, is it time to up frame rates in Hollywood and in the home?

Is that free HDMI cable in the box up to the job, or is it time to upgrade to the latest spec for 3D? We reveal the truth behind HDMI – and it could save you a lot of money.

Apple's iTV may be an all-in-one appliance for the living room that does just about everything.

The newly launched Philips HMP2000 is a dinky media streamer that adds internet connectivity to any television.

The BBC has announced that it will be showing the Olympic ceremonies and 100m final in 3D this summer, describing the broadcasts as "a 3D experiment".

The third dimension is taking over your local cinema. It's assimilating your HDTV. It might even be popping out of your next smartphone. And yes, it's creeping into PC gaming, too.

So excited is Best Buy by the money-making possibilities of the currently-imaginary Apple TV set that it is including it in a customer survey, complete with some specs that may or may not be legit.

In DepthFormer iPlayer and YouView head Anthony Rose reckons that the EPG is ready for reinvention and that social recommendations will pave the way for finding content to watch on your TV.

LG's indisputably beautiful 55-inch OLED TV will arrive in the second half of this year, the Korean manufacturer has confirmed

It's not often that you find yourself standing with your head around six inches away from an 84in TV. But then it's not every day that you find yourself faced with LG's 84LM960V. The thing is, as well as being unfeasibly massive for an LED-lit TV, the 84LM960V on show at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas is one of the first TVs around with a native '4k' (3840x2160) pixel count, taking HD to the next level of clarity and detail

Panasonic's stunning new LED TVs catching up with plasma quality

Sony reckons OLED is already old news, and that we should all be talking about its new 'CLED' technology instead

Although TVs using Organic LED (or OLED) technology have gone on sale before, they've all been puny in size and ridiculously expensive. But the biggest TV story from this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas was that big-screen OLED TVs are finally coming to market

CES 2012There's nothing like a big TV to bring in the crowds at CES 2012, and there have been a number of them announced this year. But LG's has to be the most jaw-dropping.

CES 2012Justin Timberlake and MySpace CEO Tim Vanderhook took the stage to announce the brand new MySpace TV which will release in early 2012 on Viera HDTVs.
CES 2012Samsung has announced it will be bringing its own large-screen OLED TV to the market in 2012, jumping on the bandwagon LG started earlier this year.

CES 2012LG's latest batch of 3D TVs comes with a bezel of just one millimetre as the home entertainment industry continues to strive towards a bezel-less world.

Samsung has taken the lens cap off a set-top camera called the inTouch which opens up a world of Skype calling and web browsing to older HDTVs.

Easy to type supermarket Asda will be offering an HD-ready TV for just £50 from Boxing Day this year.

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