Tvs

Analysts predict slow start for 'ultra-HD' TVs

Ryan Nakashima With nearly 8.3 million pixels, an ultrahigh-definition screen contains four times more pixels than an HD TV, but is it just a passing fad?

CES unveils big, ultra-HD TVs

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Ryan Nakashima Ultra-HD TVs with four times the sharpness of regular HD TVs are the latest obsession in the tech world.

Samsung unveils gesture-control TVs at gadget show

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Ryan Nakashima New TVs from Samsung will recognise an expanded range of gestures so people can swipe through on-screen menus in a way that revolutionises the old remote control.

TVs get bigger, bolder, smarter at CES

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Rob Lever TV makers at CES will seek to dazzle consumers with bigger, bolder displays, and smarter technologies for consumers who want television to be a "multiscreen" experience.

LG beats rivals in race to sell new OLED TVs

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YOUKYUNG LEE LG Electronics started taking pre-orders on Wednesday for the world's first big TVs that use an advanced display technology promising startlingly clear images on wafer-thin screens.

Samsung next-gen TVs disappear en route to tech show

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Two of Samsung Electronics' advanced OLED television sets have gone missing while on their way to the IFA consumer electronics fair in Berlin, the company said.

Sony Windows 8 hybrid tablet, 'ultra-definition' TVs coming to Australia

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Asher Moses Sony will begin selling Windows 8 convertible tablets and laptops in Australia in October.

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TV remote's days numbered thanks to smart TVs

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The way we control TV is finally transforming, writes Mike Wilcox.

TVs and computers to skip the tip and start a new life

Old TV sets and computers await recycling at SRS in Thomastown.

Carolyn Webb Where do old TVs and computers go once they've played their last rerun of I Dream of Jeannie?

Roll-up flatscreen TVs that fit in your pocket to become a reality

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Richard Gray Television screens that can be rolled up and carried in a pocket are to become a reality using technology developed by British scientists.

TVs cheap as toasters but sales are still static

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Jim O'Rourke and Jessica Black FLAT-SCREEN TVs were considered luxury items less than a decade ago but have become almost as cheap as upmarket toasters.

CES 2012 TVs

An attendee looks at a Samsung ES8000 75-inch LED TV at the Samsung Electronics booth at CES.

A selection of the televisions at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) at the Las Vegas Convention Centre in January 2012.

Smart TVs, but old habits die hard

Smart TVs are sold as the gateway to the internet. But in reality, few people have ventured forth.

Julian Lee The vast majority of 'smart' television sets remain unconnected to the internet.

Where TVs go to die

Steve Hamment disassembles a TV at the e waste TV recycling plant.

Katie Cincotta It's time to lift our game when disposing of our much-loved gadgets. By Katie Cincotta.

Channel turfing: TVs off for good

Katie Cincotta Switching off the box doesn't necessarily mean a blank screen - though some do prefer it that way, writes Katie Cincotta.

Cameras

Skill up: a beginner's guide to DSLR photography

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Jenneth Orantia The old ways aren't going to cut it now that you are brandishing state-of-the-art equipment.

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Blog

Can 'hybrid' broadcasting save free-to-air TV?

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Adam Turner Is Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV the future of Australian television?

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Imaging

Fire on the mountain

The Olympus Pen E-P5 is worth waiting for.

Imaging The Olympus Pen E-P5 compact system camera is certainly worth waiting for.

Cameras

Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3

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Reviewed by Terry Lane This flagship camera is designed with equal emphasis on still and video photography.

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Two cameras in one

Imaging Do you need two cameras, or can the hybrid Panasonic Lumix GH3 manage to do it all?