LG 55EM960V

Without doubt the most impressive AV product at CES 2012
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By John Archer

January 18th | Tell us what you think [ 3 comments ]

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Meet the most impressive TV on the planet

OLED TVs were the big story of CES – and the LG 55EM960V was OLED’s crowning glory

Although TVs using Organic LED technology have gone on sale before, they’ve all been puny in size and ridiculously expensive.

But the biggest TV story from this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas was that big-screen OLED TVs are finally coming to market.

And on the evidence of LG’s 55EM960V, they can’t arrive soon enough.

The 55EM960V has a 55-inch screen (built, astonishingly, onto the front of a mere 4mm of rear depth), meaning that really for the first time the world has got the chance to appreciate just what OLED is truly capable of, rather than having to squint admiringly at 11-inch or 15-inch screens.

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The results truly are jaw-dropping.

Even in the less than friendly viewing environment of a crowded show floor there’s so much good stuff about the 55EM960V’s pictures that it’s hard to know where to start.

While showing some footage of Vancouver by night, the screen’s contrast is quite astonishing. At one end of the light spectrum the screen presents black colours of a richness, intensity and purity that just hasn’t been seen before on a flat-panel TV – not even Pioneer’s legendary KURO plasmas.

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Yet within the same frame you’ve got ultra-pure, perfectly defined whites and a dizzying array of colour tones in between.

Shifting to more colourful daylight footage, the screen’s remarkable colour response is even more spectacularly obvious, revealing outstanding subtlety and range as well as explosive vibrancy that punches through the CES showfloor lighting as if it’s not even turned on.

Then there’s the image’s sharpness. The HD footage on show actually looks more akin to 4k-resolution fare so pure its presentation; so free is it of LCD’s usual motion blur; and so incredibly rich are the set’s shadow detail levels.

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Dark areas look completely consistent in tone too, with no backlight clouding, and the image holds up much better from a wide viewing angle than typical LCD TVs.

The only flaw with the 2D image was a faint horizontal ‘seam’ across the screen about half an inch down from its top edge. Though there seems little reason to suspect that this will appear on final production samples when the TV goes on sale for an as yet unconfirmed price.

Some 3D enthusiasts might be concerned to learn that the 55EM960V uses passive 3D technology rather than full HD active 3D. And it is indeed true that you can occasionally see faint horizontal line structure from the filter when you’re watching 3D.

But the lack of crosstalk, rich colours and high brightness of the 55EM960V’s 3D images still make it a very compelling 3D proposition.

The 55EM960V isn’t going to be cheap when it finally comes out. But so far as many people who witnessed it in action at the CES, the fact that it’s not going to go on sale until the latter part of 2012 is good news, as it just means they’ve got longer to save up for what was arguably the show’s single most impressive AV product.

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Online tv gains in popularity.

The younger people of today will find it difficult to believe that just a couple of decades ago, home viewing entertainment consisted of a clumpy CRT television with just four or five channels to choose from. These days, viewers have not only the option of hundreds of channels that come with cable or satellite TV, but also the ability to stream programmes direct to their HDTV sets, PCs and mobile devices – something that many people are taking advantage of if a recent poll is to be believed.
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Online streamed TV gains popularity in the UK

According to the latest KPMG Media & Entertainment Barometer, streamed TV in the UK is become more and more popular, with younger people in particular flocking to use services such as ITV Player, BBC iPlayer and 4oD. British viewers are able to enjoy plenty of choice with these services, as well as watch their favourite shows wherever and whenever they want.

The greatest awareness when it came to these video streaming services was of BBC iPlayer, as 90 percent of people had heard of this streaming service. This was closely followed by ITV Player and LoveFilm. KPMG said that streaming TV has become more mainstream across the United Kingdom, with more and more people willing to pay for the privilege of enjoying streamed content.

The survey results showed that a rising number of Brits are happy to pay for these services. Of those polled, 64 percent said that they would pay for movies online, which was an increase from 60 percent in March 2011. There has also been an increase in consumer appetite for paid TV services, with 28 percent willing to pay back in September 2010, rising to 28 percent in March 2011, and then up again to 30 percent by October of 2011.

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HMV app

HMV has revived its iconic listening posts for the digital age with a new ‘Listening Post’ app.

In place of the physical CD sampling stations, the free app recognises albums through search or from a photo of its cover and enables you to listen to preview clips from its track listing.

The track is streamed and the app gives you the options of buying the CD from HMV.com.

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Common digital switchover questions

Getting your home ready

1. How many TVs do you have in your home?
Consider every TV set that you want to continue watching. Any TV left unconverted will not work after switchover. Find out more about converting equipment.

2. Do you like to record TV programmes?
Video and DVD recorders will still play back and record but most won’t be able to record one channel while you watch another. If you enjoy recording, consider getting a digital TV recorder that will also convert your TV. Find out more about recording after switchover.

3. Your TV aerial
Most rooftop aerials and some set-top aerials will be fine after switchover. If you decide to get a service like Freeview, BT Vision or Top Up TV you can check your aerial by visiting the aerial test on Teletext page 284. If you decide to get your digital TV service from Sky TV, Virgin Media, Freesat from Sky or freesat on all the TV sets in your home, you won’t need an aerial.

4.What to consider with a satellite service
If you choose a digital satellite service and live in a listed building or conservation area, you may need planning permission.

5.Will switchover affect my radio?
Your radio equipment will not be affected by switchover.

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Digital downloads lead the way.

2011 was a record year for singles and digital album sales – but neither could hide yet another annual decline in the overall UK recorded music market.

New Official Charts Company figures released by the BPI confirm that combined sales of digital and physical albums fell overall by 5.6% to 113.2m in 2011.

Digital album sales rose 26.6% to 26.6m, while sales of albums on CD declined 12.6% year-on-year to 86.2m in total.

The CD remains the favoured format for UK album buyers in 2011, accounting for 76.1% of total sales compared to a 23.5% market share for digital and 0.3% for vinyl.

Digital album downloads continued to grow, with 15 albums selling more than 100,000 digital copies in the year.

Sales of vinyl LPs rose by well over a third (43.7%) during 2011 to 337,000, their highest tally since 2005.

The UK singles market smashed all-time records for the fourth straight year in succession. Total singles sales increased 10.0% overall to 177.9m in 2011, 99.3% of which were sold as digital tracks and bundles.

1.1m CD singles were sold in 2011, representing just 0.6% of the total. All of the top 20 best-selling singles of 2011 sold more than 500,000 copies each.

As Music Week revealed last night, 1.0m albums and 5.7m singles were downloaded in the last week of 2011 alone – the biggest week ever for digital sales of both formats.

Discussing the numbers, Geoff Taylor, BPI Chief Executive, criticised the UK government’s lack of action on piracy.

“British artists continue to produce incredible music that resonates at home and around the world,” he said.

“But while other countries take positive steps to protect their creative sector, our Government is taking too long to act on piracy, while weakening copyright to the benefit of US tech giants. The UK has already fallen behind Germany as a music market. Unless decisive action is taken in 2012, investment in music could fall again – a creative crunch that will destroy jobs and mean the next Adele may not get her chance to shine on the world stage.”

2011 in numbers (Official Charts Company data)

ALBUMS

Total albums

2010 – 119.9m

2011 – 113.2m (-5.6%)

CD Albums

2010 – 98.5m

2011 – 86.2m (-12.6%)

Digital Albums

2010 – 21m

2011 – 26.6m (+23.5%)

SINGLES

Total Singles

2010 – 161.8m

2011 – 177.9m (+10%

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Digital

2010 – 158.6m

2011 – 175.1m (+10.4%)

CD

2010 – 1.9mm

2011 – 1.1m (-40.5%)

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3D tv without glasses

3D tv without glasses.

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Freeview recorder.

Cheap Freeview recorder

 

- Plug and Play support for USB storage
- Fast forward, rewind, zoom, pause functions
- Record tv straight to a usb storage device
- 7 day electronic programme guide (EPG)
- Built in digital tuner

 

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Humax updates

Software updates and launches for early December

Dear Humax user,

Please find below the schedule of software updates for the early part of this month
Software updates

Repeat software updates for standard definition Freeview models

PVR-9300T version 1.00.26 (Broadcast)
Starting: 05/12/2011 @ 11am
Ending: 07/12/2011 @ 11am
Repeat broadcast. Release notes available here.

PVR-9150T version 1.00.26 (Broadcast)
Starting: 07/12/2011 @ 11am
Ending: 09/12/2011 @ 11am

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Freesat

Apparently Freesat boxes have been mapped over to the 1N version of C4 HD on 11127V
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A reminder if you are still using 5W analogue for your French TV – you have 10 days to get a digital system installed – final closedown is Nov 29th.
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