Tag: televisions

LG TVs are the first to get 4K 120Hz Nvidia GeForce NOW game streaming – anyone want RTX 5080 power without the cost?

4K 120Hz cloud gaming on LG TVs from September 2025 GeForce Now also upgraded on LG monitors, on PCs and on Steam Deck Requires a GeForce NOW Ultimate subscription Nvidia has announced a massive gaming upgrade for LG TVs: they’ll be able to deliver cloud-based 4K 120Hz gaming via GeForce…

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Skyworth unveils the world’s largest art TV, a full 15 inches bigger than Samsung’s The Frame Pro

100-inch Elite art TV 2,000 nits of brightness, 400+ included artworks New 75 and 86-inch Art TVs also revealed Skyworth has unveiled the world’s biggest art TV, the 100-inch Canvas Elite Art TV, alongside a slightly smaller 86-inch model. Both models are bigger than Samsung‘s largest The Frame Pro art…

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I tested Panasonic and LG flagship OLED TVs side-by-side, and even though they use the same panel, the results were surprising

LG and Panasonic are just two of the top brands in the OLED TV market, but unlike rivals such as Samsung, Sony and Philips, their TVs often share a lot in common, right down to using the same OLED display panels. The LG G4 and Panasonic Z95A, two of the…

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Bright lights, big TV: Samsung launches the world’s first micro-RGB TV, boasting ‘a new benchmark for color accuracy’

115 inches to begin with, but more sizes are planned to arrive soon Available first in South Korea and then the US before a global rollout Approximately $32,000 / £24,000 / €28,000 / AU$49,750 Let’s start with the bad news: Samsung‘s first micro-RGB TV is outrageously expensive. But the tech…

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I tested Samsung and LG’s cheapest OLED TVs side-by-side to see which TV comes out on top – here’s what happened

LG and Samsung have been locked in an OLED TV battle for a number of years, ever since Samsung reentered the OLED TV market in 2022 with the Samsung S95B. Samsung has since been our TV of the year winner for two years in a row, with the Samsung S90C…

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Yamaha’s new Dolby Atmos soundbar wants to make Samsung’s 3D sound look pitiful – this speaker setup is wild

The Yamaha True X Surround 90A is a new four-box Dolby Atmos soundbar 12 up-firing drivers, four oval full-range drivers and three tweeters in the bar Newly developed subwoofer, and rear speakers are also stand-alone Bluetooth speakers What’s better than having a couple of upward-firing Dolby Atmos speakers? Having a…

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