CES 2026 saw a lot of big announcements in the TV world, but I've picked the 5 top models from the show that I want to try ...
Samsung expands its Micro RGB TV lineup for 2026. We break down what Micro RGB is, how it compares to OLED and Neo QLED, and ...
For all intents and purposes, the 2021 Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 looks almost identical to its predecessor. Most of this will be the same if you read that review, and I’ll cover the differences ...
While Samsung’s first ever Quantum Dot OLED (QD OLED) TVs have understandably being hoovering up most of the headlines this year, they’re not actually the flagship models in Samsung’s 2022 range. Far ...
The single biggest TV story to emerge from 2021’s (frustratingly) virtual CES was the rebirth of Mini LED backlight technology. TCL will already be shouting at the screen that it’s been selling ...
RGB mini-LED is taking the TV world by storm, but it needs to improve in one key area if it's going to rival OLED.
It's that time of year when many TV manufacturers begin announcing prices for and shipping their annual product refreshes. We took a look at Sony's OLED lineup yesterday, and today we're turning our ...
Want a nearly 100-inch picture in your living room without installing a projector and lowering the drapes? Then Samsung has the TV for you: one with a massive yet svelte 98-inch display that mounts on ...
Over the years, TV technology has evolved and changed, with OLED screens growing in popularity over LCD screens. But in the last few years, another new screen technology — Mini LED — has become ...
In the world of TVs, the reigning champ technology has undoubtedly been OLED TVs, with their excellent picture quality and self-emitting pixels that deliver the best black levels and contrast in the ...
We have seen a whole host of TVs pass through our test room in the last year, from mighty 98-inch models to more affordable sets that won't take a massive chunk out of your bank balance. But there are ...
Buying a monitor or TV has become a daunting task these days. When manufacturers aren’t branding their products with acronyms like QLED and OLED, they use confusing terms like mini-LED instead.