Watching well-intended people do their jobs well on "The Pitt," "Hijack" and "Survivor" is a comforting balm for our troubled ...
Not everyone wants – or needs – to splash out on a top-end OLED that costs more than a long weekend in Paris (such as those found in our best 4K TV guide). That’s where the best mid-range TVs come in.
Micro RGB for TVs is a thing now, and it promises to be the next major display tech for home entertainment. We've already seen a couple of models from the likes of Samsung and Hisense, and it looks ...
People don't want to pay what the device would cost without the subsidies. Look at TVs sold as commercial signs for a taste. Click to expand... Consider how search engines have reduced air travel to ...
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Samsung has announced the expansion of its Micro RGB TV lineup for 2026, bringing the ultra-premium display technology to a broader range of screen sizes. While previously the Samsung Micro RGB TV was ...
The year-end sale season is back, and Amazon’s TV deals are landing at the same moment many homes start thinking about a reset. A TV isn’t a luxury add-on anymore. It’s the screen we fall asleep to, ...
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If you’re shopping for the best Mini LED TV, chances are that offerings from the likes of Sony and Hisense are on your radar. That’s why we are comparing two of the strongest performers from each ...
Dreame, known for its smart home appliances, is moving into home entertainment with a new line of Mini LED televisions developed by Shenzhen Televi Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. The Dreame TV range ...
What began as a banner day for stocks turned into a major rout, as investors signaled ongoing skepticism about the longevity of the artificial intelligence boom and trimmed hopes of support from the ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.