LG drops ATSC 3.0 4K tuners from its 2024 OLED TVs and Samsung or Sony could be next
LG was one of the very first companies to bring ATSC 3.0 tuners to its TVs back in 2020 and just three years later, it’s one of the first to…
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LG was one of the very first companies to bring ATSC 3.0 tuners to its TVs back in 2020 and just three years later, it’s one of the first to…
Bose has unveiled a new premium soundbar, which it’s calling the Smart Ultra Soundbar. It’s compatible with Dolby Atmos and even features what Bose calls an ‘A.I Dialogue Mode’. It’s…
Amazon has announced a new Fire TV Soundbar that costs just $119, with support for both Dolby and DTS audio formats, despite its low price. It’s available to order right…
We really like Samsung’s The Frame TV, which becomes an electronic art gallery when you’re not streaming shows or playing on your PS5. And now your potential art collection just…
Digital Trends has acquired suggested U.S. pricing information for LG’s new M-Series wireless OLED TVs. Three sizes are available for the so-called M3 OLED model, ranging from 77 to 97…
Amazon will reportedly launch its own televisions for the U.S. market next month, with models featuring screen sizes of up to 75 inches.
With top-shelf features like 4K Ultra HD, HDR, advanced gaming modes, voice assistant compatibility, and gorgeous images, these TVs do a lot for under $1000.
A remarkable set of photos taken by Japan-based photographer Lee Chapman shows old, long-forgotten television sets in their original surroundings.
A remarkable set of photos taken by Japan-based photographer Lee Chapman shows old, long-forgotten television sets in their original surroundings.
LG’s awesome 65-inch rollable TV is now on sale in the U.S., but its hefty price tag suggests it won’t be seeing the inside of too many living rooms.