The Flip UltraHD has just gone on sale in the UK, and to prove it, we’ve got one of our very own right here to unbox for you. Want to see this one-touch, Hi-Def shooting camcorder up close? Read on for all the photos!

Hi-Def isn’t just about boosting resolution you know. Sony’s HDR-FX1000E camcorder also uses an optically pure wideangle 20x zoom lens, CinemaTone Gamma and CinemaTone Colour, and Optical SteadyShot stabilisation to deliver those eye-bledingly sharp colours that make other cams look like they’re shooting through early 1900′s, smog-ridden London.

Sony’s HDR-CX105 had everyone oohing and ahhing over it when we first saw it, and rightly so – it was one of the smallest full-HD camcorders on its launch. Now it’s been overtaken (or should that be undertaken) by the likes of the Sony HDR-TG3, but its bright 2.7-inch touchscreen, 10x optical zoom, SteadyShot image stabilization and 1080i video still impress.

Virgin has boldly been challenging Sky for the space under your telly for some time now, offering all manner of music, sport and entertainment channels on its V+ box, without the need for any ugly satellite dishes to be installed on the side of your house.

Flatscreens don’t come much flatter than the Toshiba 40ZF355D: it’s startling 23mm depth makes pancakes, stick insects and Flat Eric boil with envy.

With its intense blackness and enigmatic contours, the Sony Bravia VPL-VW80 looks more like something the military might use to hurt people than a full-HD projector. And given the amount of hi-tech gubbinry packed in we wouldn’t be surprised if it was invented by them.

Sky+ HD is the original High-Definition box, feeding your hungry peepers with an ever-burdgeoning amount of HD channels and a side-order of hundreds of standard-definition channels. Even Michael Parkinson has one.

Samsung’s really upped its game with the LE40A856 – slimline, glossy and gorgeous, this full-HD 1080p LCD television has more sex-appeal than Tom Jones’ leather pants.