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LG has launched the world's first 84-inch "ultra-definition" commercial TV into the Korean marketplace.
The technology, also called H.265 and is the successor to H.264, promises to double video quality for better streaming and higher-res TV. But it'll come with a patent burden, too.
Samsung has opened the doors of its first store in Australia, offering customers a one-stop shop for all of the company's tablets, phones and a selection of TVs and AV equipment.
This week, we take a look at power — at ways to measure power, ways to minimise your power use and the best ways to get the most out of your power-hungry gadgets.
The ACCC has declared companies will no longer be allowed to call devices "Wi-Fi Ready" if they require an extra purchase to add the wireless features.
Here's just some of the action from our recent home entertainment drinks night, sponsored by Hills Antennas.
Engadget caught an 8K Olympics screening in London, and came away impressed with the sights and sounds.
What products made it to the top of the testing heap last month? Cut to the chase with this round-up of the highest-rating products we reviewed in July 2012.
Foxtel is delivering eight dedicated channels of London 2012 coverage, and they're available over Foxtel IPTV services for a $50 flat fee.
The starting grid of the 2012 London Olympics is within sight, so it's time to begin planning one's viewing, eating and sleeping schedule, and CNET Australia's here to help.
In the final CNET Australia podcast, we discuss Joe's love for the Nexus 7, social gaming, Polaroid-branded products and the kissing robots of doom.
Iconic camera manufacturer Polaroid and the UK supermarket Asda have launched a range of Polaroid-branded consumer electronics.