- DAB in 50 per cent of UK households by 2010
- Billion dollar Harman sale falls flat
- Custom Install group endorses Blu-ray as HD format of choice
- Channel 4 to offer HD programming via Sky
- Denon launching upgrades to its 'Smart' DVD home entertainment systems
- Sanyo sells off semiconductor business, restructures for the future
- Sony develops Postscribed ID technology for DVD
- Pioneer pleaded with Panasonic, before settling for Sharp
- Sony to push PS3 as Blu-ray player
- New HD DVD player planned for Xbox 360
- Sim2 wows visitors at London Sound and Vision Show
- Sharp says Pioneer deal a ?strategic alliance?
- Microsoft flexes interactive muscle for HD DVD
- Future for VCRs limited as digital switch beckons
- Sharp buys slice of Pioneer, duo to co-operate on new tech
- PS3 declared Homeless by Sony boss
- C4 to launch HD channel on Sky
- Home cinema revival bolsters top US retail chain
- Channel 4 to offer HD programming via Sky
- Toshiba sells Tokyo site to fund Sony chip aquisition
- Majority of HDTV owners unconvinced by HD disc formats
- Huge firmware update for BT Vision due this week
- HD discs formats to coexist for forseeable future
- Top LCD TV makers look to reduce power consumption
- London AV and Hi-fi show starts Friday Sept 21
- Sony to cut losses and flog PS3 Cell processor
- Sony drops DVD recorders, concentrates on recordable Blu-ray
- US retailer Target backing Blu-ray in HD battle
- UK retailers to kill off analogue TV sales in months
- Rugby World Cup triggers TV sales bonanza
- Philips reveals 6.2 million pixel LCD TV picture tech
- Warner sticking with Blu-ray, for a while yet at least
- Sony unveils four new Blu-ray recorders
- Region coding hassle delays HD DVD Hairspray
- Panasonic bows to LCD pressure
- CE industry shudders as UK Opposition ponders plasma ban
- Philips CE boss to see the light
- Freeview v2.0 to be announced in 2008
- Welcome to the hi-fi store of tomorrow
- Toshiba sets HD DVD to stun
- Sharp to launch Quick-start Blu-ray player
- Philips develops TV preference software for PVRs
- Elite sends Xbox 360 sales soaring
- Plasma to take green lead
- LG upgrades Blu-ray HD DVD combi player
- Sony unveils high-end ES Blu-ray player
- New TI chipset promises cheap HDTV for all
- PVR owners watch fewer ads, abandon DVD
- Sony veteran takes over Sony Ericsson
- LG to cease production of small screen LCD
- HD DVD studio exclusivity deals are time limited
- No plasma for Pioneer
- All change at Meridian Audio
- Samsung takes wraps off Blu-ray HD DVD player
- Blu-ray disc sales to hit million mark
- Sharp to introduce touchscreen LCD TV
- 200 quid HD DVD player heading for UK stores this Xmas
- Toshiba unveils cheapest ever UK HD DVD players
- Five free hi-def movies spearhead HD DVD promotional campaign
- Toshiba unveils cheapest ever UK HD DVD players
- Philips brings Ambilight from back to front
- LG unveils DivX PVR TV range
- Sony to launch budget Blu-ray player in September
- Sony pulls the plug on download music store
- Ofcom report reveals how HD is changing viewing habits
- KEF introduces new, more affordable satin finish to its Reference Series speakers
- Sony delivers new home entertainment multimedia centre
- Sony and Samsung extend S-LCD partnership
- The rise and rise of PC TV
- iTunes UK offers TV shows at last
- First sighting of super-cheap Chinese HD DVD player
- New 52-inch LCD TVs from Sony and Samsung take aim at plasma
- Eclipse unveils new stereo speakers
- Apple iPhone hacked with soldering iron
- Acer acquires Gateway in multi-million dollar deal
- Green awards added to CES Innovations 2008
- Sony develops sugar battery
- Flatscreen prices slashed in Bank Holiday sales frenzy
- NAD unleashes new AV products using modular design for easy upgrading and servicing
- NAD unleashes new AV products using innovative new modular design for easy upgrading
- KEF starts selling iQ speakers in money-saving AV packages
- Ofcom reports on HDTV and PVR viewing habits
- Sony announces PlayTV PVR for PS3
- Onkyo TX-SR605 named receiver of the year
- Sony not green enough says Greenpeace
- Online sales hit new record
- Giant screen plasma TV sales booming
- CEDIA shifts Spring CI Trade Show
- Audio Pro to unleash range of leather speakers
- Paramount and Dreamworks offer exclusive support to HD DVD
- Microsoft slashes cost of UK Xbox fleet, including Elite
- New 'Standby Buster' launched to help you go green and save money
- Humax adds Freeview Playback standard to 32in and 40in PVR LCD TV combis
- Disney announces first BD Live Blu-ray titles
- LG wins EISA Awards for combi Blu-ray HD DVD player
- Sony to spend 100 million on green message
- BBC reveals highlights of its HD autumn preview programming
- Velodyne unleashes its smallest subwoofer ever
- Panasonic scoops four EISA Awards for AV range
- Sharp LCD TVs get THX certification, reduce bulk by 25 per cent
- LCD market share to rocket, HDTV interest dips in the US
- Disney to introduce LCD TV range
- InFocus to ship two new very affordable full HD DLP projectors
- Philips to launch new take on Ambilight technology
- Hitachi announces range of full HD flat TVs with built-in HDD recording
- Blu-ray booming in developing video markets
- 300 Blu-ray army outnumbers HD DVD 2-to-1
- LG drops price of Super-Blu combi player
- UK still not ready for the digital TV switchover
- HD DVD under pressure as Blu-ray sales swell
- Samung is top UK brand
- 26 per cent of European homes now use flatscreens
- Monster unveils new 'Cable for Life' future-proofing scheme
- August launches new 'pocket-sized' Freeview TV
- Hitachi debuts first large-screen LCD TV, plus Plasma PVR
- Hitachi introduces first large-screen LCD TV, plus Plasma PVR range
- 26 per cent of European homes now use flatscreens
- HD TV owners want to buy more
- European flat TV ownership triples in a year
- Denon to launch high-end headphones
- Panasonic extends life of 1080p plasma
- 300 becomes biggest selling hi-def disc
- Little appetite for HD in China
- New channels launch on Sky
- Sky unveils latest subscriber figures
- Monster introduces HDMI cable for life upgrade program
- Cheap players will not save HD DVD, says Blu-ray boss
- Sharp sues Samsung over LCD TV patents
- More than half of all UK TVs sold are still analogue
- THX announces Loudness Plus tech, re-signs Yamaha
- TechLink delivers first HDMI cable able to extend to 50m
- THX announces Loudness Plus tech, resigns Yamaha
- Large screen LCD sales double, but plasma grows at the high-end
- Marantz rolls out new ultra high-end four-box hi-fi system
- Sony unleashes new two-channel 'surround' home theatre system
- New Toshiba HD DVD players due October
- Pioneer re-brands plasma TVs in Japan
- Sony confirms then denies PS3 PVR plan
- Hitachi unveils two Blu-ray camcorders
- Plasma and LCD price slide continues
- Sharp to open first LCD TV panel park
- No Xbox 360 price cut for UK, but Falcon flies
- Nintendo HD Wii in development
- Sim2 unleashes its first sub-£2,000 projector
- Denon unveils the first 'fully formed' Blu-ray products - and plans to launch them pr
- 300 Blu-ray reissue already planned
- In-car SACD makes belated appearance
- AV fans ponder ramifications of Sky Amstrad deal
- Spider-man helps Sony to profit, but rivals look stronger
- Xbox 360 HD DVD drive cut, awareness remains low
- Samsung LCD TVs boast 100,000:1 contrast ratio
- Sky to deliver on-demand programming service designed for Sony PSP
- Sky joins Sony to offer PSP TV download service
- IsoTek launches new range of mains cables to boost AV quality
- Samsung unveils Duo HD deck, reveals more BD players
- Comic con gets 300 themed Xbox 360
- 1080p sets begin to dominate TV sales
- French AV furniture brand Ateca arrives in UK
- Denon announces Blu-ray, first Profile 1.1 player
- Stricter controls on subwoofers urged
- JVC prepares to merge with Kenwood
- Sales spike for cheaper PS3
- Record high user base for Xbox 360
- Onkyo delivers four new THX receivers - all with HDMI 1.3 support
- Grundig ships wireless 360-degree speaker
- LG unveils new range of small designer LCD TVs
- Hitachi announces first Blu-ray camcorder
- Disney introduces new multimedia CD format
- LG rules out second gen Blu-ray HD DVD player
- Blu-ray and HD DVD have to learn to live together
- Meet the typical hi def consumer
- Mickey Mouse to raise Blu-ray awareness
- Profits up at LG, but TV sales slip
- US CE business worth 160 billion dollars
- Consumers unable to tell hi-def from standard definition
- Robots help PS3 to one million Japanese sales
- Sony Location Free rebranded VAIO
- Xbox 360 Elite price confirmed
- Optoma ships full HD DLP projector costing under two grand
- Sharp announce world thinnest LCD TV
- HD DVD players sales jump 37 per cent
- Price not features driving HD player sales
- Interactivity will move HD DVD ahead of Blu-ray says Microsoft
- First direct-to-video hi-def interactive movie announced
- US price cut just an inventory clear-out says Sony UK
- Samsung down, LCD sales up
- Blu-ray and HD DVD war gets nasty
- HD DVD dominates standalone HD player sales
- Another price cut for US PS3 predicted
- KEF's fivetwo series of speakers now available
- BT to increase broadband speeds for new BT Vision services
- Epson announces projector-all-in-one home entertainment system
- HD DVD dead in months, says Sony
- No PS3 price cut for UK, declares Sony
- No PS3 price cut for UK, declares Sony
- Hitachi rolling out new flat TVs
- Sony reveals smaller, lighter PSP
- Blu-ray player with bitstream output announced
- ITV wades into Freeview HD row, blasts Ofcom
- TCI launches new HDMI designed specifically for short runs
- MartinLogan launches affordable and compact new subwoofer
- UK Xbox 360 Elite due August 24
- No price cuts for Xbox 360 says Microsoft
- Hollywood launches pro-Blu consumer website
- LG.Philips announce dramatic return to profit
- Second PS3 price cut announced
- KEF Wireless system eliminates speaker cable headaches
- Sony confused about PS3 price cut
- Robot stores coming to PC World
- projectiondesign to produce new ultra high-end three-chip DLP projector
- Sony confirms PS3 price cut, Europe not included
- KEF Wireless system eliminates speaker cable headaches
- Sony confused about PS3 price cut
- Sony confused about PS3 price cut
- Dixons to offer wine with gadgets
- Sharp the greenest TV maker
- Gates to open 2008 CES
- Samsung to launch budget Blu-ray HD DVD player
- Denon ships new home cinema 'soundbar' speaker
- Samsung to launch budget Blu-ray HD DVD player
- Ofcom not persuaded by the case for Freeview HD
- Microsoft admits scale of Xbox 360 RROD problem, extends warranty
- Xbox 360 Elite hits Japan in October
- Sky to launch designer HD boxes
- SIM2 produces evolution of groundbreaking three-chip DLP C3X projector
- PS3 trounced in Japan, but Blu-ray movie sales still rising
- Panasonic named best AV brand by Which magazine
- Majority of UK Internet users have not downloaded movies, claims survey
- Toshiba sues German DVD maker
- Panasonic named best AV brand by Which magazine
- HD DVD banks on internet interactivity to beat Blu-ray
- European Commission wades into HD format war
- LG increases large screen plasma production
- Boston Acoustics launches in-ceiling 'one-point stereo' speaker
- Sennheiser delivers four new heavy-duty gaming headsets
- LG increases large screen plasma production
- HD DVD Group promises 1,000 indie movies for the format
- HD DVD firmware update unlocks the internet
- CES 2008 registration now open
- Sony denies SXRD pull-out rumours, new kit due
- Console owners play games not movies
- Xbox 360 motherboard flawed, service company bails out
- Sony says no to super-sized LCD TV
- Toshiba sticks with low-price HD DVD
- My Space challenges YouTube with new video site
- Techlink rolls out new flat HDMI cables for invisible installation
- Aquavision launches new waterproof TV range, including 32in and 40in models
- BBC iPlayer introduction as significant as colour TV says Beeb
- China prepares to unleash HD DVD army
- BBC iPlayer introduction as significant as colour TV says Beeb