If you’re in the market for a new TV, you may find the process confusing because of all the technical jargon you need to wade through. TV brands use a veritable alphabet soup of acronyms, including ...
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What type of TV should you buy? OLED, Mini-LED, RGB compared
Buying a TV in 2026 is no simple task if you're unfamiliar with different TV technologies. Not only are there key differences ...
Samsung has officially launched its first Micro RGB TVs, the Samsung R95H and the R85H. The R95H starts at $3,199, and after having spent some time with it, I'd rather buy Samsung's flagship OLED TV ...
With LED spacing of around 1cm in a backlight array, Sony claims, even a 100micrometer variation in the size of each RGB chip can only make about a 1% difference – which Sony maintains (and which ...
RGB Mini LED and Micro RGB TVs improve LCD picture quality with higher brightness and wider color gamut, but still face LCD limits. Learn about models, prices, and OLED comparisons. Buying a TV in ...
For many years, if someone asked for a TV recommendation, there was an easy answer: choose an OLED TV. That’s been the status quo for about the past five years. But I’ve now seen what’s coming next ...
LED, True RGB, depending on who you’re buying it from – technology has truly arrived. And Samsung’s debut ‘mainstream’ Micro ...
RGB LED TVs have been the talk of the TV world this year, with models coming from all the manufacturers, and the first one of ...
LEDs are getting smaller and smaller, and the newest generations of indexable RGB LEDs are even fiddlier to use than their already diminutive predecessors. [Alex Lorman] has written some notes about ...
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 ...
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