The advent of 3DTV last year was no secret. It’s also no secret that 3DTV didn’t really make much of an impact on British consumers. The 3D sets were hardly flying off the shelves and there was a great deal of speculation from the press that this was due to the cost, lack of content and urban myths about health effects. Read the rest of this entry »
Glasses Free 3DTV Makes its Debut
January 4th, 2011Plasma is the Clear Choice for 3DTV
December 17th, 2010The recent introduction of 3D TVs in the marketplace has been met with cautious scepticism by many people. Largely this is down to uncertainty in the marketplace; consumers face a bewildering array of possible TV formats today and no one really knows what will win out in the end. Well, certain review boards are starting to wake up to 3D TVs as a legitimate product rather than a gimmick and some consumer advice has finally arrived. Read the rest of this entry »
Feature-packed Television for Remarkable Price
December 16th, 2010We talk a lot about television news, but the big news is our fantastic range of televisions at unbeatable prices. If you are still considering upgrading to a new television before the Christmas period here is a guide to the features of one of our most popular televisions. Read the rest of this entry »
TV Licence? My Dog Ate It
December 9th, 2010Licence fee dodgers gave an amazing catalogue of excuses over the course of the last twelve months. But imagination is no substitute for paying the TV licence charge and those caught face fines of up to £1000. Read the rest of this entry »
Enjoy Big Screen Experiences At Home
December 1st, 2010With the advances in cinema technology today increasing thick and fast, it was only time before the prices increased at a similar rate. The addition of 3D films to our cinemas has been an incredible success but, has meant that the price of a ticket to see the latest blockbuster is increasing at an immense rate.
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Midsized TVs offer Best Value for Money
November 23rd, 2010If you intended to buy a new TV would you opt for the biggest one you could possibly afford? If the answer is yes then you might be surprised to find that consumer trends have indicated that it is actually midsized TVs are proving to be the most popular with the public. Read the rest of this entry »
Upgrade Your TV in Time for Christmas
November 19th, 2010The Christmas season is rapidly approaching and flat panel TVs are likely to be very popular gifts this year. With so many innovations and new technologies being unveiled by the TV industry over the last year it is almost certain LED and 3DTVs are going to be in high demand as people are keen to upgrade their old TVs in time for Christmas. Read the rest of this entry »
Kinect to Boost Xbox and Television Sales
November 9th, 2010This week’s launch of Microsoft Kinect will see encourage sales of Xboxes and televisions in the run up to Christmas 2010. Read the rest of this entry »
The Carbon Footprint of your Television
November 4th, 2010Of the electrical media and communication equipment that you use it may not come as a surprise that your television is one of the biggest culprits for producing carbon emissions. Read the rest of this entry »
UK Nation is in High Definition Hibernation
November 4th, 2010Although the UK population hasn’t quite filled their home with nuts and sealed the door for the winter, there is definitely evidence that staying at home is the new going out. Who can blame us? With the onset of wintery weather and the high price of a beer and a taxi the lure of the sofa and a good movie watched on the latest technology is certainly appealing… Read the rest of this entry »





