Samsung is the leading TV brand worldwide, and it sells more sets in the U.S. than any other company. That means you’re likely to at least consider a Samsung TV if you’re shopping for a new set. But ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
Samsung Electronics has developed a new method to extend the lifetime and efficiency of quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) that may lead to their commercialisation, which has been published in ...
Looking to buy a new Samsung TV just in time for spring? On Feb. 22, the company finally followed up on its CES announcements with the pricing and availability of the Samsung 2023 Neo QLED line as ...
It’s been five years since we started testing 8K TVs (the $30,000, 88-inch LG Z9 OLED was the first we reviewed), but the resolution is no closer to being viable for home entertainment. Even if it’s ...
Samsung unveils QN80H, QN70H Neo QLED 4K TVs from 43 to 100 inches New M80H and M70H mini-LED TVs in the same size range New mini-LED range starts from just $349.99 Samsung US has announced its more ...
Samsung has released a new 8K TV and it’s the company’s biggest Neo QLED so far. The 98-inch class Buy at Samsung can be ordered starting September 6 from samsung.com for an eye-watering $40,000. As ...
It’s been five years since we started testing 8K TVs (the $30,000, 88-inch LG Z9 OLED was the first we reviewed), but the resolution is no closer to being viable for home entertainment. Even if it’s ...
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