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How to watch Hisense 'unveil the future of display tech' at CES 2024
Hisense is holding a press conference at this year’s CES showcase and promises to unveil next-gen display technology. You can likely watch it live on the company’s YouTube page on January 8 at 12PM ET.
The best Super Bowl 2023 TV deals we found
The best Super Bowl 2023 TV deals we've seen thus far include LG's C2 OLED for $947 and Hisense's U6H ULED TV for $368, among others.
CES 2023 Day 1 recap: Catch up on the biggest news from the year's biggest tech show
All the TV, car and laptop announcements you might have missed.
Hisense’s UX Mini LED TV can produce 2,500 nits of peak brightness
At CES 2023, Hisense unveiled the UX, an 85-inch 4K Mini LED TV the company claims can produce 2,500 nits of peak brightness.
The best Memorial Day tech sales we could find
The best Memorial Day 2022 tech deals include Apple AirPods for $150, Google's Nest Audio for $65, up to $350 off Solo Stove fire pits and 20 percent off Ooni pizza ovens.
The 2021 Apple TV 4K drops to $160, plus the rest of the week's best tech deals
This week's best tech deals include the 2021 Apple TV 4K for $160, the Roku Streambar Pro for $150 and up to $60 off the Apple Watch Series 7.
The best Super Bowl TV deals we could find
Here are the best Super Bowl TV deals you can get, including deals on OLED TVs, soundbars and 4K streaming devices.
AirPods Pro drop to $180, plus the rest of the week's best tech deals
This week's best tech deals include AirPods Pro for $180, Fitbit's Charge 5 for $120 and $95 off the Roomba 694 robot vacuum.
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.
Apple's Mac Mini M1 is $100 off, plus the rest of the week's best tech deals
This week's best tech deals include $100 off Apple's Mac Mini M1, Google's original Nest Hub for $40 and $100 off Solo Stove fire pits.
The best TV and home entertainment deals we found for Prime Day
Here are the best Amazon Prime Day 2021 TV and home entertainment deals you can get, including sales on LG, Samsung and Vizio devices.
The best 'Prime Day' tech deals that aren't from Amazon
Here are the best anti-Prime Day 2021 deals from Best Buy, Walmart, Target and others.
This week’s best deals: $300 off the Razer Blade 15 and more
The best deals from this week and early Labor Day deals include $300 off the Razer Blade 15 gaming laptop and Apple's AirPods Pro for $220.
Hisense's $4,000 laser projector comes with a 100-inch screen
When Hisense unveiled the L5-series ultra-short-throw projector at CES 2020, the $5,000 price seemed a bit expensive compared to the competition. However, the company has announced that it’s finally going on sale at a lower $4,000 price and it includes a 100-inch ambient light-rejecting (ALR) screen, to boot.
The best budget smart TVs and streaming devices for students
Here are the best streaming devices and inexpensive smart TV to satisfy your entertainment needs from the experts at Engadget.
The best pre-Super Bowl deals for 4K TVs and streaming
With the big game right around the corner -- I mean Super Bowl LIV, in case that isn't clear -- it's once again time to consider making a TV upgrade. If you need a little something extra to make sure football fans stop by your party instead of staying home, a bigger and brighter setup will go further than pushing your array of snacks. Plus, while many of these deals are online, shopping locally can give you an opportunity to see the screen in person, or make for a quick return if you find out that it's just too wide for the stand you wanted to put it on. (I should've measured first.) With prices nearly as low as we saw during the Black Friday push, and likely as low as they'll get until sets start hitting clearance shelves, you have your choice of equipment. Also worth considering is the fact that this year, for the first time, you can watch a Fox Sports 4K/HDR feed. It's upconverted from 1080p, but judging from my experience watching Thursday Night Football earlier in the season, it's sharp and vibrant enough to justify switching over if you can. Fox's plan to capture the game includes eight 4K cameras, as well as three 8K cameras trained on the sidelines and benches -- you'll want every super slow motion zoom-in to look as good as possible.
Hisense unveils a $5,000 short throw laser projector
TV manufacturer Hisense is jumping belatedly into the ultra short throw projector game at CES 2020 with its own model, along with a bunch of new inexpensive 4K TVs. The L5 4K projector uses a blue laser to deliver huge, sharp images "while avoiding unwanted light dispersion and offering a more natural viewing experience," the company wrote.
Hisense's new ULED 4K TVs will come with Roku built in
Roku dominates TV streaming in the US, and TV manufacturers have taken notice. The latest series of 4K TVs from Chinese brand Hisense, the R8F 4K, will come with Roku features built in and the company promises they'll offer a convenient user experience as well as a high-quality image.
How to pick a 4K TV in 2019
Making your way through the sea of flat-panel TVs that fill big box stores and online shopping carts in 2019 is tougher than ever before. Even though many of today's televisions have a baseline picture quality that was nearly unreachable just a few years ago, trying to find one that fits you among identical-looking screens with differences that are only apparent in their price tags will require some skill. The good news? After a few years on the market, availability of the latest technology buzzwords has largely stabilized, so you don't have to spend a lot to get a great looking television.
GlobalFoundries lawsuit threatens sales bans against Apple, NVIDIA
The competition between semiconductor giants is getting ugly, and it could have an unfortunate impact on many of the devices you buy. GlobalFoundries has sued the Taiwanese firm TSMC for allegedly violating 16 patents tied to its chip production business, including ones for semiconductor interconnects and the common FinFET design used in newer processors. The multiple lawsuits (plus complaints at the US International Trade Commission) claim 20 tech companies are infringing on its concepts, and they're definitely names you'll recognize. Apple, ASUS, Google, Lenovo, NVIDIA, OnePlus and Qualcomm are all accused of treading on GlobalFoundries' technology, although Moor Insights' Patrick Moorhead believed their inclusion was mainly meant as leverage against TSMC.