An OLED material for screens that can last one million hours or more than 114 years has been developed by Dupont, making today's LCDs look old fashioned by comparison
Step aside Plasma and LCD, there's a new television badboy on the market. The first OLED television (SONY XEL-1) is due to go on sale later this month, but it won't come cheap. Should you wait?
The Sony Walkman X series MP3 player features a 3" OLED screen, perfect for multiple viewing angles and sharp, crisp video display and state of the art digital noise cancelling earbuds.
At $190,000, Bang and Olufsen 103" BeoVision4 TV is among the world's most expensive consumer models ever produced and it's so incredibly large, you might just need a crane to get into your home
NEC has developed an ultra curved 43" CRV43 TV in the US with all the whistles and bells you'd expect from a drool worthy TV specimen. But at that price, let's hope your drool is coated in gold.
Seven new models of HD plasmas have been released, with improvements across the range in sound, picture quality, form factor and multi-media connectivity. We've got the details here
Now here's an idea you don't see advertised in phones very often - Samsung's Ultra Touch comes loaded with a program that can pretend to call you to get you out of those awkward social moments.
We've got the official list of the new Panasonic line-up for 2009. It's a mixed bag of low energy LCD and plasma, some spiffy wireless units and a very pretty ultra thin model that will knock your TV-loving socks off
Lexmark’s newest model, the X5650 is an all-in-one printer that targets home and student users with multi-functionality at a competitive price.