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YouTube’s redesigned TV app focuses on everything but video
YouTube is rolling out a redesign of its app on TVs, with an increased emphasis on shopping and the comment feed. The video feed also looks to be shrinking a bit.
LG's latest OLED evo TVs start at $1,500 and go up to a sky-high $25,000
LG unveiled its 2024 OLED evo TVs in January at CES 2024 promising extra brightness and other features, and we're now learning the prices for its best models.
Samsung's 2023 QD-OLED TVs will reach up to 2,000 nits of peak brightness
Samsung has announced that it's 2023 QD-OLED TV lineup will hit up to 2,000 nits of peak brightness, possibly pipping LG and approaching Mini-LED TVs.
Amazon knocks up to 49 percent off LG, Samsung and Sony TVs for today only
If you're on the lookout for a good TV, Amazon is running a sale right now on LG, Samsung and Sony sets, including OLED and other desirable models
Samsung's 2022 TV lineup has something for everyone
Samsung's 2022 TV lineup includes some noteworthy upgrades including a new processor for its flagship Neo QLED 8K set, a matte coating for the 2022 Frame and the company's first new OLED TV in almost a decade.
Hisense's latest Mini LED TVs can hit 120Hz and 2,000 nits of brightness
Hisense is going big into bright Mini LED TVs this year with new models hitting up to 2,000 nits, while also introducing high-refresh 4K 120Hz gaming features.
Samsung's 2022 TVs and monitors will support its new HDR10+ Gaming standard
Samsung's 2022 televisions and monitors will support its recently unveiled HDR10+ Gaming standard.
Google finally turns Android phones into TV remote controls
Google is bringing built-in remote control tools to Android phones, something that Apple's TVs and iPhones have offered for years.
Rumors claim Samsung will make OLED TVs with LG panels next year
A big shakeup might be coming to the AV world as Samsung may start producing OLED TVs with panels sourced by rival LG, according to a report from Korean broadcaster MTN.
Sony's LED Bravia TVs with 'cognitive intelligence' start at $1,299
Sony has unveiled its first LED models with the Cognitive Processor XR that are more reasonably priced than the OLED models.
Samsung boosts profits despite a drop in smartphone sales
Samsung boosted profits by 26.4 percent for its fourth-quarter despite an 11 percent drop in smartphone sales over last year, the company announced.
LG's entry-level A1 OLED TVs should be its cheapest yet
It's missing a number of nice-to-have features, but the fundamentals are strong.
LG dials up the brightness on its 2021 mid-range OLED TVs
LG's new G1-series models use new panel technology called “OLED evo” that’s designed to improve luminosity along with clarity and resolution
Podcast: An attempted coup powered by social media
This week, we get ready for CES and chat about tech's role in the right-wing extremist siege on the US Capitol.
You can install Samsung’s latest MicroLED TVs yourself
While LG and Sony have pushed OLED for their premium TVs, Samsung has pursued another display technology: MicroLED. With these MicroLED TVs, Samsung is taking a more familiar approach.
Samsung's 4K and 8K Neo QLED TVs are powered by Mini-LEDs
Samsung's next-generation Neo QLED TVs will be powered by Mini-LED technology.
TCL's new 4K TVs offer Mini-LED tech and 120Hz gaming for $650
TCL has unveiled its 6-series lineup of 4K TVs with some impressive tech at relatively low prices. To start with, the sets all use TCL’s QLED Mini-LED tech with up to 240 local dimming zones. That delivers higher brightness than OLED, but with better contrast control than regular QLED TVs.
Tidal now streams Dolby Atmos Music to compatible soundbars and TVs
After unveiling Dolby Atmos music for Android devices last year, Tidal is now bringing the tech to a more appropriate format. The service has started rolling to any soundbars, TVs and AVR home theater systems equipped with Dolby Atmos tech.
Samsung unveils its latest 4K and 8K QLED TVs for the US
Samsung's 4K and 8K TV launch is one of the more controversial in years, because Samsung appears to be saving high-end features for the much more costly 8K models. We first saw signs of it in January at CES 2020, when Samsung failed to show off any mainstream 4K sets, while displaying a plethora of 8K models. The company has now effectively confirmed that situation with the US launch of its new lineup.
CES 2020 recap: Day one
On day one at CES 2020 we got to see a lot of bleeding-edge TVs. To start with, Samsung showed off its Q950 8K TV with a minimal 15mm frame and AI processor that can track screen objects and position the sound to match. LG unveiled its latest rollable OLED TV, but rather than rolling up from the floor, it rolls down from the ceiling like a projector screen with no need for a projector. LG also revealed that it's making OLED TVs more affordable using smaller 48-inch displays. TVs weren't everything, of course. Sony also unveiled a surprise EV concept, Canon launched a supercharged DSLR and Mercedes hit us with a crazy Avatar-inspired autonomous car. For more, check out our complete CES2020 coverage.