This week Sky announced the launch of its 4K Ultra HD service, reports out of the US suggest that music downloads could soon be a thing of the past and Talk Electronics released two new Edwards Audio turntables.
In terms of reviews we had the SoundMagic E10C in-ears, Sony's budget priced KDL-32WD603 TV and the Libratone ONE Click wireless speaker. You can catch up with our impressions of the Sky Q Ultra HD service.
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News
Sky 4K launches 13th August with Ultra HD football and films
Sky will soon join BT as a 4K provider and it's already begun updating its service. Subscribers who own a Silver box are expected to receive the 4K update sometime in July at no additional cost. Not all content will be native 4K as some programmes will be upscaled to 4K.
MORE: Sky 4K launches 13th August with Ultra HD football and films
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Music downloads could be no more by 2020
Nielsen, an American data company, has reported that sales of music downloads have fallen by 42 per cent in the US. If that trend continues, it's likely that the market for downloads could flatline in 2020, with music streaming services such as Spotify and Tidal expected to take its place.
MORE: Music downloads could be no more by 2020
Talk Electronics releases Edwards Audio Apprentice Mk2 record decks
The TT (£380) and the TT Lite (£300) turntable have been redesigned from the ground up with a number of additions including a custom built brass bearing, custom drive belt and a water resistant plinth.
MORE: Talk Electronics releases Edwards Audio Apprentice Mk2 record decks
More news
Spotify launches AM:PM and Secret Genius artist-led playlists
Sonos to open its first shop in New York City
Epson updates Award-winning projector range
Cyrus raises £50,000 in one day to fund SoundKey DAC
Hisense unveils its second ULED TV, the M7000, from £799
David Bowie tops list of best selling vinyl in 2016
Reviews
Every year SoundMagic revises its E10 in-ears and every year they get that bit better. The latest version features a new three-button remote that makes it easier to switch between iOS and Android devices. The sound, as before, is a great mix of energy, agility and clarity. They remain our go-to budget headphones.
Read the full SoundMagic E10C review
This small-screen Sony doesn't boast 4K, it's not even a Full HD set and yet it still delivers a great performance. The picture is so natural and well balanced that it seems to churlish to argue about the pixel count. For a small TV on a budget, this is our top choice.
Read the full Sony KDL-32WD603 review
Libratone tends to produce bold-looking speakers and it doesn't disappoint with the ONE Click. The Click has a book-shaped metal mesh chassis with a removable rubber frame that caters for two interchangeable handles: a hook for hanging it up, and a carry strap for, well, carrying.
Read the full Libratone ONE Click review