The Las Vegas Sphere is great and all, but few of us can afford the expense to travel to out there to see it on the regular. If you’re looking for similar vibes you can access at home, you ...
We've been on plenty of Adventures in AV at this point, but none of them have involved quite as much physical activity as my recent trip to Germany. That's right, the European tech event of the year, ...
TV technology never stays still for long, and after widespread teases at the CES show this year, it was only a matter of time before we started to be able to actually see RGB Mini-LED panels with our ...
I've tested a lot of TVs, and I think RGB backlight systems could be what moves display quality forward. I've seen two models from Hisense and Samsung and I'm impressed. I’m PCMag’s home theater and ...
Roger is a long-time tech journalist with many site credits including AppleInsider and Android Authority. His specialties include everything from Apple, Android, and Windows devices through to ...
We know that Sony is working on a TV centred around the new RGB Mini LED panel technology that Hisense and Samsung have already incorporated into their respective ranges. Those companies, though, have ...
Last week, Samsung announced the world's first Micro RGB TV and while it sounded fantastic on paper, you can never really get a good sense of what a fresh display looks like until you see it in person ...
Samsung provided ground transportation from Brooklyn, New York, to Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, so Ars could demo its Micro RGB TV. Ars does not accept paid editorial content. ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, New ...
Samsung Electronics has unveiled the world's first 115-inch micro RGB television, marking a bold step to reinforce its presence in the premium TV segment. Unlike self-emissive microLED displays, this ...
The $30,000 TV is mostly there to get eyeballs and to convince you to try out MicroRGB in a couple years. © Samsung Samsung and Hisense have a new type of TV you can ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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