
Samsung TVs from 2018 onwards will soon be able to enjoy enhanced, HDR10+ content from one of the world's top streaming services.

The study by Cambridge University researchers found that humans can perceive up to 89 pixels per degree, suggesting a bright future even for 16K monitors

Xgimi has launched a new sub-brand for its user-friendly affordable projectors and its first product is the Vibe One.

Optoma has expanded its home cinema lineup with the UZZ58LV 4K DLP projector, which can throw up massive, 3,000 lumens images at up to 240Hz

Xiaomi has just announced an incredibly bright and powerful new 98-inch Mini-LED TV for the Chinese market, and you won't believe the price

Samsung is launching the Perplexity app on its 2025 TVs, and it will also come to some of its older models, providing AI insights on almost any topic.

JMGO says the O2S Ultra short-throw projector only needs to be set back 6.6-inches away from the wall to create a stunning 100-inch image

Roku is revamping its voice control feature to make it much more conversational, among a host of other new updates set to land soon

Apple TV+ is now known as Apple TV, which confusingly also happens to be the name of the Apple TV app and Apple TV streaming box.

Samsung TVs from 2018 onwards will soon be able to enjoy enhanced, HDR10+ content from one of the world's top streaming services.

The study by Cambridge University researchers found that humans can perceive up to 89 pixels per degree, suggesting a bright future even for 16K monitors

Xgimi has launched a new sub-brand for its user-friendly affordable projectors and its first product is the Vibe One.

Optoma has expanded its home cinema lineup with the UZZ58LV 4K DLP projector, which can throw up massive, 3,000 lumens images at up to 240Hz
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