Samsung launches Neo QLED across 4K, 8K in Australia
If you're looking for one of the Neo QLED TVs from Samsung this year, you'll get a solid choice of sizes and prices, stretching across 4K and 8K. And it's even hitting the budget TV prices, too.
If you're looking for one of the Neo QLED TVs from Samsung this year, you'll get a solid choice of sizes and prices, stretching across 4K and 8K. And it's even hitting the budget TV prices, too.
Cover your health, as we check into news for Aussie Apple Watch owners, and the tech coming to your ears and a review of a flippin’ good phone. All in five.
There's a lot happening in TVs this year, but what does it mean? We'll go through the jargon and what's coming to help you make heads and tails of it.
On this episode of The Wrap, we’re diving into CES and what you can expect from TVs in 2021. Covering Mini LED, quantum dot, QLED, QNED, OLED, and more, it’s a primer of TVs this year in five minutes.
Curious what the next round of Hisense TVs will be like? They'll include lots of little LEDs, and a choice of either 4K or 8K.
Something a little different from Sony this year, as its 2021 Bravia line-up turns to emulating our eyes to change how we view entertainment.
The world of tiny LEDs is coming to quantum-dot TV screens, as Samsung reinvents how its QLED screens work.
Big TVs are a big deal this year, and while 4K is still big, 8K is even bigger, and it's something Hisense will offer shortly.
You're in a new year right now, and replacing something old with something new might just be a way to get your brain to believe that we're truly new.
There's a new TV type coming in 2021, as LG looks set to make its take on quantum dot into something that competes with Samsung's QLED.