Motion impossible: Tom Cruise declares war on TV frame interpolation
It’s over. Now Tom Cruise has set his sights on ‘motion smoothing’ – the TV effect that makes films look like soap operas – it’s only a matter of time before you tweak the settings
June 2016
Argos sales boom fuelled by top-end TVs and tablets
Euro 2016 helps boost Ultra HD TV sales to give Home Retail Group-owned chain its best figures in two years
January 2015
3D TV was a bust, but the UHD Alliance promises 4K will be different
Ultra high definition televisions are here to stay and will soon be affordable says the group headed by Samsung, Sony, Warner Brothers and Disney
August 2014
Sony sued for 'deceptive marketing' of Killzone: Shadow Fall graphics
Lawsuit alleges that the PlayStation 4 title does not run in ‘native’ high-definition visuals as claimed in advertising. By Keith Stuart
July 2014
Who are the 6 million people still getting Netflix by mail? I'm one of them
Sure, the streaming revolution's come. But that doesn't mean there's no upside to the postie handing you a movie, writes Alex Hern
June 2014
Tried and tested
Internet-connected HD TV review: upgrading for a summer of sport
Steve May auditions five feature-packed new internet-connected HD televisions
January 2014
CES 2014: Does it really mean anything to be best in show?
Alex Hern: CES, the Consumer Electronics Show, is about start in Las Vegas - but is it a guide to the technology of the future, or the landfill contents of next year?
July 2013
BBC to launch five new HD channels
BBC3 HD, BBC4 HD and CBeebies HD among new services to increase corporation's high definition output by 250 hours. By Josh Halliday
February 2013
High-definition TV is the nemesis of every actor of a certain age
Michael Simkins
Michael Simkins: Maggie Smith says she doesn't watch herself on TV. It takes a brave actor these days to sit through a warts-and-all HD airing
October 2012
Faster 4G phones will slowly change our lives
A network that allows mobile access to the internet as fast as a desktop PC's will be live in weeks – if a little underused, writes Juliet Garside
November 2011
Digital rights, digital wrongs
How the BBC's HD DRM plot was kept secret … and why
Cory Doctorow
Cory Doctorow: Corporation's Ofcom submission reveals it is willing to give privileges to US TV companies they can't get at home
August 2011
BBC plans to use 3D and 'super hi-vision' for London Olympics
Executive in charge of 2012 coverage has spoken about the proposed experiment at the Edinburgh televison festival
BBC to debut Super Hi Vision during London Olympics
Coverage of the Games will be shown in picture quality 16 times better than HD TV on 50ft-high screens at three UK locations. By Mark Sweney
Premier League's immersive vision may overlook the audience's needs
After HD and 3D, Immersive TV is the latest innovation demanding attention, but all fans want is quality coverage
June 2011
Bidisha's thought for the day
Bidisha's thought for the day: High definition
Bidisha
Bidisha: HD has at least enabled society to see its hypocrisy up close: the old saying that men age better than women is patently untrue
February 2011
TV and radio blog
Civilisation in HD: Which other shows deserve a high-def makeover?
Jonathan Jones: A visual delight starts tonight when Civilisation is shown in HD – so what other epic art series should be aired in high resolution?
January 2011
Jonathan Jones on art
Why the BBC is right to bring us back to Civilisation ... in high definition
BBC remasters Civilisation for HD
September 2010
Technophile
Humax Freeview-HD PVR review
BSkyB signs up 3 millionth subscriber to high-definition television service