Hisense adds more choices to 2022 TV range in Australia
There are plenty of options in TV technology for Hisense's 2022 range, as the company pushes pretty much every tech you can find.
There are plenty of options in TV technology for Hisense's 2022 range, as the company pushes pretty much every tech you can find.
Most of us have TVs, but if you're looking to get the cinema experience at home, you might be keen to check out a projector. In this segment, ABC Radio in Brisbane interviews Pickr's Leigh Stark about all things projectors.
It's not quite the new year, but Hisense is talking up a little of what's coming for CES 2022 already.
This week on The Wrap, we’ll get stuck into the big TVs coming your way, the little earphones you might want to stick in your ears, and the sticking question we’ve been asked all week: what do we think of the iPhone 13? All that and more in five.
Watching movies at home might be a short throw away, as Hisense updates its laser projector and big screen.
This week on The Wrap, get an alert about the scams affecting Australian phones and what not to click, plus find out about bringing the cinema home, new earphones, and Samsung’s compact foldable phone.
You may not be able to go to the cinema right now, but if you have a room and close to $10K, you can get close in a laser projector.
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.
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.