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  1. When it comes to TV, special promotions are everything
  2. Sony adds two new models to its Bravia Theater 'hidden speaker' range
  3. Blu-ray makes 'format intro speed record' claims
  4. Planar unleashes new 1080p projectors
  5. PS3 finally gets DTS-HD Master Audio support for Blu-ray
  6. IXOS delivers new super-slim flat TV wall mount range
  7. LG Display delivers record profit as LCD market boils
  8. BBC iPlayer comes to Nintendo Wii
  9. LG Display to establish Chinese Research and Development center
  10. Home Cinema Choice Awards announced, Panasonic Blu-ray and BT Vision lead winners
  11. Warner brings DVD and VOD same day releasing to UK
  12. New range of UHF amplifiers launched to aid Freeview reception
  13. Ofcom to facilitate launch of three HD terrestrial channels by 2009
  14. Blu-ray awareness rockets, player sales grow
  15. Ofcom ploughs ahead with miserly Freeview HD plan
  16. World's first video servers with 'one-click' importing of Blu-ray and HD-DVDs launch
  17. Sony launches film channel for mobile phones
  18. New COO for Dixons Group
  19. Region 1 : Microsoft announces first movie download 'chart'
  20. Virgin Media to declare war on P2P users
  21. HD DVD group leaves building, turns off light
  22. Supra launches new mains distribution block and cleaner
  23. Samsung scales back LCD expectations, talks with Sony ongoing
  24. Blu-ray population to hit 29 million this year
  25. First Blu-ray disc set to appear with 'BD-Live' movie blog feature
  26. Jamo rolls out new 2.1 home cinema receiver
  27. Philips to introduce UK Blu-ray player
  28. Blu-ray camp in patent wrangle, American professor files complaint
  29. Upcoming PS3 update makes it BD-Live capable
  30. PS3 to get BD Live update this month, Portable Copy for PSP also promised
  31. Forget hi-def, Freeview needs Local TV services
  32. Philips shows off new Design Collection series of LCD TVs
  33. Retailer offers goodwill gesture to HD DVD owners
  34. LG Display takes team to Himalayas
  35. Sharp increases 32in LCD TV supply, mega-screen demand fades
  36. Onkyo announces new entry-level AV receivers
  37. Toshiba says cost of HD DVD exit is 65 billion yen
  38. QED rolls out HDMI cables designed for PS3
  39. The BBC announces highlights of spring HD schedule
  40. LG signs OLED deal with Kodak
  41. LG cranks up Research and Development, looks to sign foreign experts
  42. Philips walks away from LCD panels, sells shares in LG Display
  43. Another iconic TV maker faces financial crisis
  44. NAD unveils stylish new DVD receiver
  45. Microsoft rubbishes Xbox 360 Blu-ray rumours
  46. Jamo launches new DVD receiver, plus four all-in-one speaker packages to build around
  47. DivX adopted by Blu-ray makers
  48. Toshiba underestimates cost of HD DVD exit
  49. Some DVD blanks have a lifespan of just a few years, say investigators
  50. Freeview flies as analogue switchoff nears
  51. LCD TV shipments to double by 2012
  52. Samsung scraps European launch of Duo HD player
  53. Fax technology gets AV makeover
  54. Panasonic announces new full HD LCD TVs
  55. London Olympics to be available in hi-def via Freeview HD
  56. Microsoft slashes price of Xbox 360
  57. UK Xbox prices to start at 160 quid
  58. Kuro DNA will live on says Pioneer
  59. Hi-def Olympiad drives demand for LCD and plasma
  60. Euro price cuts confirmed for Xbox 360
  61. No let up in high Blu-ray disc prices
  62. Pioneer NOT pulling out of plasma!
  63. 'Official' Statement from Pioneer over Plasma TV Future.
  64. Pioneer pulls out of plasma TV production, makes statement
  65. Samsung cancels plans for HD DVD Blu-ray combi player introduction
  66. IXOS launches surprisingly affordable new mains conditioner and protector
  67. Panasonic to roll out two new 100Hz LCD TVs
  68. Philips relocates world-class research team to Cambridge
  69. HD VMD ready to take on Blu-ray, apparently
  70. Price crash predicted for Sony Blu-ray players
  71. Xbox 360 UK price cut imminent
  72. Sony to sell Berlin HQ
  73. UK viewers ready for digital TV switchover, says report
  74. We can make DVD look as good as HD, says Toshiba
  75. Pioneer pulling out of plasma?
  76. Black day for Pioneer as it pulls the plug on plasma
  77. Zulu and The Italian Job to get world's first HD airings on Sky HD
  78. Sharp and Hitachi in LCD price-fixing probe
  79. Video On Demand expected to soar by 2012
  80. Official Panasonic Blu-Ray release details
  81. Panasonic Viera 2008 line up......LCD.
  82. Full Panasonic Viera 2008 product details...Plasma.
  83. No Country For Old Men Blu-ray release details
  84. Toshiba unveils new mid-range and flagship LCD TVs
  85. 50 million Blu-ray players online by 2012
  86. Samsung first to sell 3D plasma TVs
  87. UK leads Europe when it comes to hi-def
  88. Pioneer tops favourite TV brand poll
  89. South Korea announces digital switch-over, mirrors the UK
  90. JVC and T&W Marketing release 'Cinema Widescreen System' for DLA-HD100 Projector.
  91. Three new channels join Sky HD offering
  92. Sony announces Profile 1.1 and BD Live Blu-ray players
  93. South Korea announces digital switch-off, mirrors the UK
  94. Japan to legislate against power-hungry plasma and LCD TVs
  95. Hitachi unveils Ultra-Thin LCD series
  96. Microsoft ditches Xbox 360 HD DVD add on
  97. Sony confirms LCD TV deal with Sharp
  98. Pioneer to drop plasma, full LCD TV range to be introduced
  99. Plug pulled on Xbox 360 HD DVD drive
  100. Sony romances Sharp for LCDs, snubs Samsung
  101. Apple warns of iPod slowdown
  102. Toshiba shows new entry-level LCD TV range
  103. Paramount goes Blu-ray too
  104. Samsung slapped with massive fine by Korean regulator
  105. Dixons reports surge in Blu-ray interest
  106. Paramount to boldy go back to Blu
  107. Toshiba pacts with Sony over super-chip operation
  108. Sharper Image files for bankruptcy protection
  109. Universal turns to Blu-ray
  110. Toshiba says no plans for Blu-ray, blasts Warner Bros
  111. Sony announces massive investment into OLED
  112. Universal quick to announce Blu-ray support
  113. HD DVD is dead DEFINITELY
  114. Paramount increases digital distribution via Xbox Live
  115. Toshiba President announces exit from HD DVD biz
  116. Paramount increases digital distribution operation via Xbox Live
  117. Panasonic takes control of IPS Alpha LCD panel venture
  118. Toshiba makes HD DVD statement, Microsoft shrugs shoulders
  119. Panasonic takes control of IPS Alpha LCD panel venture
  120. Paramount signs up to Xbox Live video marketplace
  121. Apple TV launches major software update, including facility to download HD movies
  122. Toshiba prepares official HD DVD exit strategy
  123. Sharp LCD TV circus tours China
  124. Sony pledges to reduce global warming
  125. Freesat will fail, warns Top Up TV chief
  126. Now it's Panasonic's turn to launch a Deep Colour source
  127. Stock shortages hurting Xbox 360
  128. Xbox 360 failure rate could rise, warns warranty firm
  129. Toshiba to abandon HD DVD within weeks?
  130. Panasonic unveils two new European Blu-ray players
  131. New series of ultra low profile screen mounts hits UK
  132. LG.Philips changes name, chases OLED
  133. Plasma TV sales hit record high, but revenues decline
  134. European Blu-ray disc sales top two million
  135. HD DVD sidelined by leading US retail chain
  136. Dolby Surround coming to mobile phones
  137. KEF selling new Kube-1 compact subwoofer
  138. Currys drops HD DVD players **update**
  139. Transformers leads Visual FX Award winners
  140. HD DVD refuses to roll over and play dead
  141. Escient unveils new range of video servers
  142. Tannoy launches new Revolution Signature speaker range
  143. Currys drops HD DVD players
  144. HD-VMD format boss has faith his system can survive
  145. Ofcom Freeview HD proposal flawed and damaging, says UK industry group
  146. Sony dominates US LCD TV sales
  147. JVC to bail out of rear projection
  148. Hitachi announces multi-billion yen operating loss
  149. TCI delivers new high-spec HDMI cables with 20m range
  150. PS3 will dominate Xbox 360 in 2008, predicts EA
  151. HD DVD not on clearance, says US retailer
  152. CES 2008 Round Up - HD DVD vs Blu-ray vs The Industry, our view 5 weeks later...
  153. InFocus slashes price of IN81 full HD projector
  154. Sharp shows modest growth despite LCD price crunch
  155. Dolby Laboratories shows healthy growth
  156. JVC first to launch ultra-thin LCD TVs in UK
  157. Sharp puts date on UK launch of its first ultra-slim LCD TVs
  158. We remain firm behind HD DVD, says Microsoft
  159. Super Bowl XL11 to be broadcast in THX-Neural Surround
  160. B&O unveils new TV complete with innovative robotic arm colour management device!
  161. Panasonic profits soar on the back of plasma sales
  162. PS3 price cuts boost Sony profits
  163. Sonic drops pro-HD DVD authoring development
  164. Sonic drops pro-HD DVD authoring development
  165. JVC finds new partner to make low-cost LCD TVs
  166. HD DVD player sales bounce back
  167. The first Deep Colour source is finally here
  168. Woolworths to withdraw HD-DVD titles from its shelves
  169. Business as usual for HD DVD camp, says boss
  170. Blu-ray is the wonder of Woolworths
  171. Aquavision shows biggest ever waterproof, in-wall TV
  172. LCD screens sales leap 70 per cent
  173. Iron Man movie to be one long LG commercial
  174. Toshiba kicks off high-profile HD DVD ad campaign
  175. JVC set to be first in UK with 'super slim' LCD TV
  176. Life is good for next-gen games makers
  177. Bang and Olufsen boots out boss after sales sour
  178. JVC unveils first Freeview HD-capable TVs - and they will be out this year!
  179. Japanese Yakusa helps Sharp build LCD factory
  180. Blu-ray sales surge not down to Warner, says analyst
  181. Wii sales well fit, Sony to miss target
  182. Dixons kills off analogue TVs, calls ongoing UK sales inappropriate
  183. Dixons kills of analogue TVs, calls ongoing UK sales inappropriate
  184. No winners in hi-def disc format war
  185. Blu-ray to offer BD Magic interactivity service
  186. Toshiba reduces prices of HD DVD players
  187. Q Acoustics to launch new 'disappearing' home cinema speaker system
  188. Dixons reckons the HD disc war ain't over yet
  189. CES 2008 Round Up - DTS, THX, Dolby and more...
  190. CES 2008 Round Up - LG stand and Products.
  191. CES 2008 Round Up - Sharp Stand and Products.
  192. CES 2008 Round Up- Samsung Stand and Products.
  193. Toshiba rules out combi hi-def player
  194. Toshiba rules our combi hi-def player
  195. We still love HD DVD says adult film boss
  196. High-end speaker brand back from the dead
  197. Hitachi begins consumer electronics withdrawl, closes Oz operation
  198. Miller & Kreisel are back and with new speakers
  199. ViewSonic launches new high-spec full HD projector
  200. Toshiba confirms UK HD DVD price cuts, sets out new strategy
  201. Pace acquires Philips set-top box business
  202. Philips wins eco award for TV at CES
  203. BBC to continue with HD DVD, but porn-makers bolt
  204. Further details on full range of new Samsung TVs
  205. All hail the new king of batteries
  206. Fox embraces Apple DRM for all movie Digital Copies
  207. Humax releases Freeview Playback upgrade for PVR-9200T
  208. Samsung posts record revenues from LCD business
  209. VMD ready to take on HD DVD and Blu-ray, no honestly
  210. Business as usual on HD format frontline
  211. Samsung investigated for bribery
  212. HD DVD camp comes out fighting - and cuts hardware prices even more
  213. Toshiba fights back with HD DVD price cuts
  214. Pioneer to launch TV co-developed with Sharp
  215. Toshiba fights back with HD DVD price cuts
  216. Sony thins out PS3 line
  217. CES 2008 Round Up - 3D TV and more from Texas Instruments.
  218. CES 2008 Round Up - Pioneer gives us the star of the show with Contrast Kuro.
  219. CES 2008 Round Up - Panasonic Stand and Products.
  220. HD wireless streaming finally becoming a reality
  221. Panasonic shatters the biggest screen size record
  222. CES 2008 - Round-up articles, photos and podcasts...
  223. Name change for Panasonic
  224. Paramount and Universal confirm support for HD DVD
  225. The future of flat TV is even flatter
  226. Samsung adds 'Touch of Colour' to its new LCD TV range
  227. Toshiba to announce new HD DVD strategy within weeks
  228. HD DVD camp set for string of heart attacks
  229. Super thin flat panel TVs are in at CES
  230. Panasonic unveils 150inch plasma
  231. PS3 to get BD Live update
  232. CES 2008 - Pioneering new Concepts in the world of Project Kuro.
  233. CES 2008 - Fighting talk from HD DVD developer and new Regza screens on the way.
  234. CES 2008 - Panasonic are living in High Definition.
  235. CES 2008 - Phillip’s try to be Crystal clear – it’s simple folks!
  236. CES 2008 - Design is key for Samsung.
  237. CES 2008 - End of an era for Bill’s final Keynote.
  238. CES 2008 - Coming up from Vegas.
  239. Warner goes Blu-ray exclusive, drops HD DVD
  240. First Profile 1.1-capable Blu-ray player arrives in the UK
  241. First 'pay what you want' movie download launches
  242. Speculation rages about HD DVD Xbox Ultimate
  243. Hi-res flexible LCD to replace newspapers
  244. Xbox 360 sales top 17 million
  245. New innovation seeks to reduce the financial pain of converting multi-TV households t
  246. LG.Philips unveils largest ever LCD touch-panels
  247. Fujitsu pulls out of LCD and plasma
  248. Fujitsu exits plasma TV business
  249. Samsung to challenge Sony with 31inch OLED TV
  250. Panasonic unveils smallest ever Blu-ray drive