IFA, the world's largest consumer electronics and home appliance show, has come to a close for another year. Many reports would have you believe that it was a quiet year, but there were still a number of highlights. Here we round up our top five innovative products. (more...)
With 3D binoculars and a twitter enabled fridge, not everything at IFA, the world's largest tech and home appliance show, is destined for success. We bring you the weirdest and worst products from IFA 2011. Read more about our top 5 worst products at IFA
With the IFA 2011 tech show in Berlin now over, we thought it was a good time pick out our top 5 best products of IFA 2011. Do you agree with our choices? Read more about the Best of IFA 2011
Is 2011 the year of the Smart TV? We take a look at the latest offerings from all the major manufacturers at IFA 2011, including internet capable TVs, including a link up between LG, Sharp and Philips. Read more about the latest Smart TVs
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 tablet has become the newest battleground in Samsung and Apple’s increasingly bitter dispute over copyright infringement as Apple forced the new tablet off the show floor at IFA. Read more about Samsung and Apple's legal dispute
LG used the IFA 2011 technology event to show off its new Pentouch series of plasma TVs. These touchscreen TVs allow you to interact with the TV using a stylus pen. Read more about the LG Pentouch TV
Good news for anyone baulking at the prices of 3D glasses - LG is pressing ahead with its commitment to affordable passive 3D technology, or as it's now calling it, "Cinema 3D". Read more about LG's Cinema 3D
Digital 3d binoculars. Say that back to yourself. Sony seems to think this is a necessary product, so we took a look at the new DEV-5 3D binoculars at the IFA 2011 show to see what's what... Read more about the Sony DEV-5 digital binoculars
Bought a 3D TV recently? Your shiny new set may soon be looking rather outdated, as a number of manufacturers have unveiled new displays which don't require the use of glasses for the 3D effect. Read more about glasses-free 3D
LG has shown off a brand new TV technology at IFA 2011 whereby two viewers can watch two seperate images on the same screen. To do so viewers wear glasses that give each a different view, and work on the basic principles of passive 3D glasses. read more about LG Dual View