Hisense updates Mini LED with TriChroma LEDs in a 116 inch TV
Little tiny backlights to improve the brightness of new TVs? Been there, done that. Hisense is improving that with tiny red, green, and blue LEDs.
Little tiny backlights to improve the brightness of new TVs? Been there, done that. Hisense is improving that with tiny red, green, and blue LEDs.
New TVs are on the way from LG, and it’s not just your usual bunch of brighter and sharper displays. There are also lifestyle screens and better pricing across the board.
Looking for a new TV? While TV change-over season is typically between March and June in Australia, Sony has pencilled in the back half of that period.
The projector isn’t the only way you’ll watch movies in the cinema, as LG dabbles in a massive screen for films.
There are plenty of options in TV technology for Hisense’s 2022 range, as the company pushes pretty much every tech you can find.
Your TV should look dynamic and pretty and colourful and brilliant, but a return of tech from Philips will see that colour bleed into your room in another way.
It’s not quite the new year, but Hisense is talking up a little of what’s coming for CES 2022 already.
The half-step measure between the colour of OLED and the cost of LED-backlit TVs is here, as LG’s take on Mini-LED rocks up in QNED.
Not every TV is going to be an OLED, and next on our review list is the Sony Bravia X90J, bringing full array backlighting and a processor built to understand what you watch. Does it work?
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.