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October 8th
Mitsubishi has shown off a new Diamond Vision OLED TV at CEATEC ? and it's a whopper at 155 inches.
Related categories : Hdtv
September 17th
Jump aside, JVC! Stand by, Sony! Meet another LCoS projector contender with some go-faster trim
Related categories : Projectors
September 5th
Intel might own 80 per cent of the world market for CPUs used in personal computers, but that doesn't mean it's invulnerable, especially not after news of a new threat from the Far East.
Related categories : Processors
August 13th
3D TV technology, TV sets, broadcasters and more explained
Related categories : Television
July 16th
Blitz Games has been showing off its 'proper 3D' gaming tech at this week's Develop conference in Brighton, with Blitz co-founder revealing that the first game to use the tech will be out in August.
Related categories : Gaming
April 22nd
How electric cars can help to reduce UK carbon footprint
Related categories : World-of-tech
April 10th
Following the news earlier this week that Tesla is set to open a flagship London store in Knightsbridge this June, selling its Roadster electric sports car, we are getting ready for a summer filled with electric motorbike racing over on the Isle of Man and the imminent arrival of a number of new 'leccy bikes and cars.
Related categories : Car-tech , World-of-tech
April 9th
The latest format war is hotting up, with companies starting to take sides already.
Related categories : Television
April 8th
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. today announced its 2009 line of premium flat panel TVs. Newly branded Unisen, the three new series all feature a fully integrated 16-speaker Dolby Digital 5.1 channel surround system, HDMI, 125Hz playback and are EnergyStar 3.0
Related categories : Hdtv
April 5th
While there's little doubt that RFID tags are set to take over the world in everything from e-cash to warehouse inventory tracking, they haven't yet made much impact in cars - something Mitsubishi aims to change.
Related categories : Car-tech , Future-tech
March 26th
Big screens cost big money. That's certainly true in the world of flat panels and plasmas, where anything north of 50-inches is going to cost you a four-figure sum. But why spend thousands of pounds on a piffling 60-inch panel when there's an alternative that delivers truly cinematic results from just £500?
Related categories : Projectors
January 30th
It may be no style icon, but there's value in Mitsubishi's Full HD budget LCD projector
Related categories : Projectors
January 19th
GenAudio, developer of AstoundSound 4D sound localisation cue technology, has partnered with the 3D Film and Interactive Festival (3DFF) to demonstrate its innovative software at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.
Related categories : Home-cinema-audio , Home-theatre-audio
January 8th
Tech companies are showing off thousands of brand new products at CES and it soon becomes apparent that many of them have certain things in common. Here are 10 great examples
Related categories : Portable-devices , Pc , Mobile-computing , World-of-tech , Tv
January 7th
Any movie can now be a 3D movie. That's the promise of Mitsubishi America, as it took the wraps off an astonishing new 3D TV system at the 2009 CES. The company has partnered with graphics experts Nvidia to offer US consumers a 3D experience that requires no more than a transmitter and single pair of shutter 3D glasses.
Related categories : Digital-home
December 26th 2008
TechRadar rounds up what was one of the most memorable years for AV yet
Related categories : Home-cinema , World-of-tech
December 22nd 2008
Top robotics expert Professor Noel Sharkey of the University of Sheffield has called for international guidelines to be set for the ethical and safe application of robots before it is too late.
Related categories : Future-tech , World-of-tech
October 29th 2008
So the eyes of the whole world are focused firmly on the PDC and Windows 7, the OS that will either change the whole darn galaxy* or be received with a widespread meh.
Related categories : Roundup
October 28th 2008
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. today announced the beginning of the laser era and the immediate availability of the world's first, laser-powered television.
Related categories : High-definition , Home-cinema
September 8th 2008
It's Monday and the beginning of the week can be seen everywhere from the drab weather outside to the continual yawning from those around you.
Related categories : World-of-tech , Roundup