Nothing beats the soft, amber glow of a classic incandescent bulb. It’s like the difference between being in a well-lit ...
Big screens get most of the attention, but not every home needs a massive 75-inch display. For many people, a 48 or 50-inch TV hits the sweet spot. It feels cinematic from four to five feet away, yet ...
This review is based on testing performed on the 65-inch model in the series. Apart from the difference in screen size, the $349.99 50-inch model is identical in features, and we expect similar ...
This review is based on testing performed on the 65-inch 65QM8K. Apart from the difference in screen size, the $3,199.99 75-inch 75QM8K is identical in features, and we expect similar performance. The ...
The biggest TVs on the market may not necessarily deliver the best picture quality, but there are plenty of sets that deliver the best of both worlds. In fact, Amazon is offering a fantastic discount ...
We're seeing a trend with some recent deals, which is to offer a secondary TV (or gaming monitor) for free when purchasing a specific model. Sony recently did this with its 65-inch and 55-inch Bravia ...
If you're shopping for a new TV and set a budget for around $1,000 (or less), you might be inclined to think that you can either go monstrously big or opt for mini LED backlighting, but not both.
Hisense has unveiled an overview of its 2025 TV range for the U.K. — and it’s clear that it’s out to further capitalize on key areas such as the Mini LED technology and king-sized screen markets that ...
What’s happened? There’s a new mega-TV on the block in the form of the 116-inch Hisense UX RGB Mini-LED TV. It’s the future of TV technology, and a potential ‘OLED killer’. And while it’s not quite on ...