Sony PlayStation 5 reviewed: so much yes
Playing games at home has never been more high-res, as the Sony PlayStation 5 envisions a world where entertainment is sharp, detailed, and a seriously big deal.
Playing games at home has never been more high-res, as the Sony PlayStation 5 envisions a world where entertainment is sharp, detailed, and a seriously big deal.
There may not be a Star Wars movie this year, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find something themed for the occasion.
The next Xbox is coming, but it will have fierce competition, as Sony shows off the next PlayStation, coming to Australia in 2020.
There’s no such thing as “4K audio” per se, but the technology associated with sound in 4K means high-res audio and 3D surround often sound the same.
Not sure if you want to pay over $2K for a 3D sound-capable soundbar? Hisense might have the answer, as it gets Atmos down to under a grand.
The latest Star Wars movie only came out in December, but there’s good news if you’ve been keen to watch it again and again: it will be out very shortly.
Microsoft’s update to the Xbox One is here, and with new hardware made for Ultra HD TVs, Microsoft’s Xbox One X may as well be the 4K Box.
The biggest problem with owning a 4K TV is finding 4K content to play on it, but the Apple TV 4K could well solve it, upgrading your movie collection, too.
Gamers with a 4K TV looking for a whole lot of power are about to get something made for that passion, and it’s not that far away.
…and then two became three, as Panasonic joins the OLED fight with its own ultra-thin, bright, and dynamic display made with organic LEDs.