TVs

CES 2011: TVs at CES 2011

TVs dominate the Consumer Electronics Show year in and year out. Which? researchers hunted down the latest and most innovative models to bring you a chance to see them in action and hear about the exciting developments.

Highlights include a first look at the Sony Google TV, the new Samsung Smart TV hub, the jaw dropping Samsung D8000 series and exciting prototype glasses-free 3D TVs from LG, Toshiba and Sony

What's in this guide

LG Smart TV

LG has announced a new internet TV platform known as 'Smart TV' and a device to turn their regular TVs into internet TVs Contains video

Samsung Smart TV

Samsung’s latest net TV offering, integrates an app store, web browsing and all your home-network files into one slick user-friendly interface. Contains video

Sony Google TV

Sony’s new internet TV is powered by Google. Google chrome and mini-keyboard remote make surfing the web on the TV easy Contains video

Panasonic Viera Connect and Viera Tablet

Panasonic took CES 2011 as the opportunity to show of its new Viera Connect interface and Viera Tablets Contains video

LG glasses-free 3DTV

LG’s prototype glasses-free 3D TV was a highlight of the show. It delivered a solid 3D effect, though significantly it cannot display 2D images. Contains video

Sony Bravia glasses-free 3DTV

Sony unveiled no less than three prototype glasses-free 3DTVs, ranging from a 56-inch LCD, to 46-inch LCD and 24.5-inch OLED. Contains video

Toshiba glasses-free 3DTV

Toshiba’s glasses-free 3D TV works via its ‘integral imaging system’ and can display both 2D and 3D images. Toshiba plans to launch in early 2012. Contains video

LG LV6500 and LW6500

LG unveiled a host of new passive 3D TVs at CES 2011. The LV6500/LW6500 series claims flicker free pictures and better depth. Contains video

LG LZ9700

LG has confirmed that it will be showing off the monster LG LZ97000 at CES 2011. At 72-inches it's claimed to be the world's largest backlit LED 3DTV

Panasonic Viera D30 series

The D30 is a full HD, LED backlit, web-enabled TV. It’s available in sizes from 32- to 42-inches and features a subtle new flush design. Contains video

Panasonic Viera GT30 series

The GT30 is Panasonic’s core plasma 3D TV. Full HD, dual HD tuners, Viera Connect and a new subtle design caught our eye. Contains video

Samsung D8000 series

The D8000 3D LED TV is the much-anticipated successor to 2010’s superlative C8000 series. Can Samsung repeat the success of 2010? Contains video

Sony Bravia KDL-46HX820

Sony's high end HX820 Bravia TV series features OptiContrast, a new display technology Sony claims should deliver more vivid colour. Contains video

Sony Bravia KDL-46EX620

Sony's new Full HD LED Bravia range includes access to new internet apps, including Skype. The Sony webcam is sold separately Contains video

Sony Bravia HX929

Sony has revealed its 2011 TV range with the flagship HX929 at the fore. The slimline 3D LED features its new X-Reality Pro engine. Contains video

LG ST600 Smart TV Upgrader

LG's Smart TV upgrader box provides access to LG's Smart TV services without the need to buy a new set. Contains video

Google TV on the Logitech Revue

We finally get a chance to try out the much talked about Google TV service on the Logitech set-top box. Contains video

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