
Sony Japan is proud to unveil their newest LCD TV. The BX300 is not just another digital TV because this one comes equipped with a hard disk drive. Also called as the BX30H in Japan, this new device is available in either 32-inch, 26-inch, or 22-inch models. more »

Any HTC Imagio or Motorola DROID can be used as a remote for the Verizon FIOS TV. Of course, only the Verizon subscribers with such phones can do this. more »

Yesterday, Sony made an announcement that they will soon be putting a halt to OLED TV production in Japan. But don’t worry, those in Europe and North America can still get their Sony OLED TVs because the company will still continue production in those areas. We don’t know why but I’m sure the people at Sony know what they are doing. more »

If you’re an Apple TV user, good news since a firmware update to 3.0.2 version was just released. According to AppleInsider, this is somewhat related to the Aperture 3.0 launch. more »

If you’re itching to have all media gadgets 3D, you may start with this Blu-Ray Player and Burner combo 3D device from Sony. Officially called as the BDP-S470, this one is compatible with BRAVIA Internet Video, BD-Live and is wireless LAN-ready.
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Earlier this week, JVC introduced their new HD player. The CU-VS100 HD player works well with SD cards, thanks to the SD and SDHC card readers. It is also compatible with most HDTVs so you could enjoy movies in high-definition. more »

The Superbowl is almost here and with it comes new commercials for your entertainment. For one, Vizio shows off their latest add with Beyonce in it. Seems like the company wants to tell the world that their HDTVs are good enough.
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The black levels of the Panasonic Plasma HDTV has been having errors. And just recently, Panasonic officially sent a response to CNET. more »

Sanrio Japan recently showed off their latest Hello Kity product, the Regza 19A800KT. This new digital TV is set in white and only features the famous Hello Kitty face on the lower left part of the screen. more »

Sky launched their 3DTV broadcast during a recent Man. U/Arsenal match live from the Emirates stadium. The audience wore 3D glasses all throughout the game. Among the first few groups who tried this technology, Sky, so far, is the most successful. more »