OLED TVs have been uniquely good in mid-range price bracket for years without changing much, but now they'll have to really shift to combat the RGB TV threat, and we're the winners.
Samsung unveils the production version of their 115-inch RGB LED-backlit LCD TV for the low, low price of $29,999. At CES, Samsung showed off a new LCD TV prototype they’re referring to as “Micro RGB.
Like any tech, it can be confusing to newcomers.
After a few years of starting to feel less and less like a key part of the AV industry calendar, the annual IFA technology show in Berlin exploded back onto the scene this September on the back of a ...
Global TV brands are competing in the high-end market with multiple technologies such as OLED, QLED, RGB Mini LED, and Micro ...
Sony has set the home entertainment world alight today by not only revealing its next generation of TV technology, but saying that it hopes to have these game-changing new screens available to buy as ...
With the Micro RGB evo, LG joins a growing group of TV makers offering an RGB-LED TV that uses individual red, green, and blue LEDs in its backlight for wider color. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR ...
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Move over OLED, because they're supposedly a new display sheriff in town. Looking to make a splash just in time for a new season of football (go Patriots!), Hisense announced the retail launch of its ...
Plus: Samsung also announces new Micro RGB TVs, and a looming global memory crunch might make Nvidia reduce its supply of graphics cards. Samsung is also getting in on the new technology, with Micro ...
Samsung previously detailed the technology behind its first 115-inch Micro RGB TV when it debuted the display back in August. Now, the company has confirmed plans to expand its Micro RGB television ...
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.