LG 2026 TVs cover big, bright QNED, OLED, MicroRGB
March may nearly be over, but the first full batch of TVs has arrived, as TV changeover season kicks off with LG and several technologies.
March may nearly be over, but the first full batch of TVs has arrived, as TV changeover season kicks off with LG and several technologies.
It’s not just Samsung with tiny red green and blue pixels, as Hisense shows its hand in Micro RGB, which it’s calling Mini-LED for the folks playing at home.
You won’t need to remember the insanely easy Louvre password “Louvre” to get its artworks on a Samsung telly, but you will need to pay for it.
Huge screens are on the way for people with deep pockets and massive walls, as Samsung joins the over-100 inch TV world in Australia.
TV changeover season is in full effect, and one of the biggest brands is ready with models seemingly for every price point.
You won’t need to own a specialised “The Frame” TV to run art on your screens this year. You just need a new Samsung telly.
Samsung looks set to improve its art-inspired TV with better tech across colour and wireless control, as it launches The Frame Pro.
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.
Some of those neat AI developments found in Galaxy phones last year are making their way to Samsung TVs in 2025, as AI in TVs becomes more than just upscaling.
A choice of over 1000 preloaded artworks are available in living rooms with a new Hisense screen on the way to stores across the country.