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BBC Sport App To Hit Sony PS3 & Bravia Smart TVs In June

A new dedicated BBC Sport app is set to arrive on Sony Bravia connected HDTV displays and Playstation 3 (PS3) consoles just in time for the eagerly awaited “2012 summer of sport”, which will give a significant boost to the multimedia credentials held by the Japanese consumer electronics manufacturer. BBC Sport app to hit Sony PS3 & Bravia Smart TVs ... Read More »

Samsung To Launch 55″ ES9500 OLED TV Later This Year

The Samsung 55″ ES9500 OLED TV, which was first unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas back in January, is on track to be launched during the second half of 2012, the Korean manufacturer has confirmed. Samsung is trying to beat cross-town rival LG Electronics in the race to release the world’s first large-screen OLED (organic light-emitting ... Read More »

LED & Smart TV Boost Prices Of Flat-Panel TVs In USA

According to the latest US Price and Specification TV Tracker report published by market research firm IHS iSuppli, the price of flat panel TVs in the USA has seen a sharp and unexpected rise during the first four month of 2012, even though a decline in shipments of these sets is expected this year in the country. LED & Smart ... Read More »

Sky Prepares For NOW TV Launch With Acetrax Acquisition

Media entertainment giant British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB) is going full steam ahead with the rollout of NOW TV, its new subscription-free online television service that is designed to bring Sky content to an even greater number of viewers. Announced earlier this year by the company, NOW TV is on schedule for launch in the first half of this year, which ... Read More »

26% Of Brits Say Majority Of TV Watched Is On Demand

The latest research on Smart TVs and their usage has found that 1 out of every 4 viewers in the UK watch most of their television using on-demand services rather than when the programmes are actually on. The revelation that 26 percent of viewers in Britain – or around one in four – preferred using on-demand video services like YouTube ... Read More »