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The CZUR StarryHub is an all-in-one device with wireless streaming, conference-call capabilities and an innovative Touchboard remote.
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If you want a TL;DR of the biggest upcoming home movie and TV show releases, look no further than the list above. We keep it updated and change out the featured items regularly. Below, you'll find ...
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 ...
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 ...