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Sony has finally cracked my big problem with Mini LED – but should OLED TVs be worried?
If you have read any of What Hi-Fi?’s recent reviews, or checked our best Mini LED TV guide, you will know that we’ve had a repeating problem with many of the sets we’ve tested with the tech recently.
I don’t like the term “OLED Killer.” It’s been beaten to death, and is now pretty much clickbait. Only once, recently, I applied the term to a TV, mentioning it only to stoke discussion. But I think I ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Technology, no matter how advanced it is, is never perfect. With every type of smart device or gadget comes some sort of issue that users have ...
Hisense launches 75, 85 and 100-inch RGB mini-LED TVs with 6,200 nits of brightness Currently only available in China Roughly $2,335, $2,955 and $3,940 before tariffs and taxes Hisense makes some of ...
QLED and regular LED TVs are some of the most common TV technologies. While they are very similar in many ways, their main differences means their overall performance tends to be quite different.
OLED TVs are known to offer superior image quality, but they also cost significantly more. Is buying a second-hand OLED TV the sweet spot everyone's missing?
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