LG's just released a teaser trailer for this year's CES event. It's going to have lots of black rectangles with edges and corners, by the look of it. There's not much else to learn from this low-res trailer, which is getting some serious stick for being uploaded by the tech maker at a mere 360p resolution, so... what do you think LG's likely to have? Is it hurriedly mocking up a bonkers portrait telly to compete with Samsung? [YouTube] Read More >>
The great Vegas gadget circus is only days away, and we've got a feeling big, beautiful TVs are going to be front and center. 4K! OLED! Wonderful stuff. But Samsung is teasing something that's either brilliant or insane. We can't tell. Read More >>
LG's beaten its arch rival Samsung to the OLED-punch, with its brand new 55-inch 4K beauty. Finally, you can buy an OLED TV in a meaningful size (at least in South Korea), and make sure it's not junk in five years, because everyone keeps their TVs for more than five years right? Especially when you've got well over £6,000 to drop on a TV. Read More >>
Featured comment by Pleasethink:
"I thought that you couldn't tell the difference before I saw one. And I must say that 4K in a 55 inch tv IS more pixels than you can see from a normal..." More »
Samsung claims it has something innovative left to show us in the TV world, with the Korean tech giant saying it has an "unprecedented new TV shape" ready to wow the world at this year's CES event. Read More >>
Televisions with apps are already a little superfluous; the updates are slow, the interfaces are boorish, they think you actually want to tweet from a 55-inch screen. But now it turns out that they're also vulnerable to hackers. Great. Read More >>
Featured comment by Chidmas:
"This is someone justifying their jobs with pointless research. So the theif breaks into your house and then hacks your smart tv not their computer but..." More »
The Microsoft Surface arrives today. It's been touted as the perfect compromise between laptop and tablet. (From what we can tell, that's not quite the case.) Read More >>
Featured comment by Kafeen:
""Today, the Xbox 360 is the ideal iteration of this hybrid concept."
I'd say the PS3 is better implementation. Apart from being quieter than the X..." More »
LG's Smart TV Alliance has expanded, with a new selection of chipmakers and software developers joining the joint venture put together by LG, Philips and Toshiba, bringing hope of a future standard for smart TV apps. Read More >>
Featured comment by Sheza:
"This is just gonna end up like Everyone VS Samsung. Unless you can get Samsung to agree on cross platform Smart TV apps, it fails." More »
This pair of hard-working delivery ladies have just pulled LG's latest mega TV off the back of their lorry, bringing the world's first home 4K super-resolution TV along with them. Read More >>
Featured comment by realitymonkey:
"There would be no shock here I promise. I've worked on "100%" HD shows where the most recent thing in them was shot in 1999. I've also seen VHS make i..." More »
The age of the Internet is transforming our televisions from unidirectional broadcast nodes to interactive and intelligent communications devices. Take Samsung's new ES9000 Smart TV series for example. Read More >>
Featured comment by Kauzion:
"Like every other Samsung TV, after 6 months you'll see no support for the software, and it will end up being very dumb." More »
Everyone wants to be a superhero, armed with amazing powers. Whether it be the ability to see through the clothing of attractive people; the ability to clean a grimy window just by staring at it, or the power to cause Piers Morgan some kind of excruciating internal pain using the power of your mind and some tools, we'd all like a piece of the superhero action. Read More >>
Featured comment by LeftofNever:
"Tempted to get a Sony Tablet S; but not sure we need another tablet at home given we have two iPads (1st and 3rd gen)." More »
LG has once again announced something big and with a screen on the front of it, updating its range of "Personal TV" displays to include a couple of newer models with IPS tech inside. Read More >>
When we saw the gorgeous Samsung Super OLED TV at CES, we were stunned. We wanted it in our living room. We thought about stealing it. We wanted to buy it but turns out, we can't afford it. It's going to cost around £5,500. Read More >>
Featured comment by schilltastic41:
"Price is probably one of the main issues about not going with Samsung OLED screens. However the second main reason why I would not go with Samsung is ..." More »
Meet the Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay V1. It’s the Danish ultra-premium electronics manufacturer’s latest foray into affordable TVs. When I say “affordable”, the 32-inch model is still a whopping £2000, so maybe affordable isn’t the right word. But the V1 range has a neat Apple-loving trick up its sleeve – it’ll swallow an Apple TV whole, turning it into the world’s first Apple HDTV, of sorts. Read More >>
The Canon EOS-1D C is the 4K DSLR that many filmmakers have been clamoring for. It costs £10,000, which means you can't afford it. Bummer? Hardly. Canon's paving the road to a beautiful super-high-resolution future. Get excited. Read More >>
Featured comment by Dr.Galactus:
"I'd imagine this is generally because if you brag down the pub about how your camera as 16stops of dynamic range people won't talk to you anymore." More »
You’ve just won the lottery and you’ve got a spare £600,000-odd burning a whole in your pocket; what do you spend it on when you’ve already got a Bugatti Veyron, a penthouse in Kensington, and a yacht bigger than my house? How about an absolutely massive TV? Panasonic’s commercial 4k2k, 152-inch monster plasma screen is now on sale to regular consumers in the UK, courtesy of the new technology section of Harrods. Read More >>
Featured comment by ally1711:
"With that money I'm sure they send a couple of master craftsmen to hold it for you while you watch! Bracketless-mounting." More »