Valerion VisionMaster is a new name in projectors, but with backing from AWOL Vision, it’s already turning heads. The Vi ...
LG's most popular current generation OLED TV has been discounted starting today. Right now Amazon has dropped the price of the 65" LG Evo C4 4K OLED TV to $1,396.99. The LG Evo C-series of TVs ...
While the TV lacks 4K resolution, you get smart capabilities and support for Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast. View Deal Hisense 55-inch R6 Series 4K UHD Roku TV: was $298 now $248 at Walmart For ...
Samsung’s QLED picture quality is on full display with the Q80C 4K TV. It has a Neural Quantum Processor for 4K upscaling and super precise LEDs offer incredible contrast, even in bright rooms.
The best cheap 4K TV deals are getting better than ever in 2025, as traditional LED models are getting cheaper and premium panels are more affordable. Not only are you getting a higher spec UHD ...
For the vast majority of people, shopping for one of the best TVs means shopping for a 4K TV. But I suspect that for the vast majority of that vast majority, the TV they buy won't be fed many 4K ...
If you're buying a TV in 2025, 4K resolution is the standard. A 4K screen offers a sharp, detailed image, and the best 4K TVs also deliver great contrast, wide colors, and reliable smart features.
TV resolutions are a jumble of letters and numbers like 4K, 8K, 1080p and UHD, among others. Most new TVs are 4K, but is that the same as UHD? Is a 8K TV twice as good as a 4K TV? Spoiler for ...
If 4K resolution isn’t enough for you, you can future-proof your home theater with the Samsung QN800D Neo QLED 8K Smart TV. You’ll be getting a screen size that can fit well into most rooms an ...
these prototype TVs used an RGB LED-based backlight. That’s a separate LED element for each of the primary colors: red, green and blue. But these aren’t the only companies working on RGB backlighting.
Here’s how it works. Today's TV deals can make buying a new 4K TV more affordable than ever. I've been tracking TV deals for over a decade and I know how to spot a good deal from a mediocre ...
You’ve only just got used to hearing about 4K TV and now some people are talking about 8K. But what the hell is it? What makes 8K different to 4K? And do you need it? Or is it worth waiting a while ...