Sony’s 2026 Bravia joins Micro RGB with a “True RGB” take
The world of tiny red, green, and blue pixels expands to screens feature the name “Sony” this year, as Bravia gets a different flavour of Micro RGB.
The world of tiny red, green, and blue pixels expands to screens feature the name “Sony” this year, as Bravia gets a different flavour of Micro RGB.
Launched at $99, the Laser 14 inch Portable Monitor wins on value, though it’s not as perfect as you might think.
Adding an extra screen to your laptop is easy with a portable display, but they’re not always affordable. Laser is changing that, launching what appears to be the first $99 screen.
Premium TV makers may well be focused on Micro RGB this year, but TCL’s efforts are on a tech it has refined for the past few years, as Mini-LED grows up a little more.
You don’t need a giant screen or wall at home to make it an Imax, as Hisense looks set for big action with two projectors, big and small.
Watching a classic film gets more interesting this year, as Samsung’s 2026 range uses AI to look at cast, facts, and trivia. And that’s not all.
Modern art makes a home on Samsung TVs in 2026, but only for the next year, and only if you spend on a subscription.
A slightly less expensive take on the touch-less model, the Espresso Lite 15 makes a WFH screen a work-from-anywhere screen, too.
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.
The world of art and premium TVs look set to collide, as Samsung shows what we can expect from its premium OLEDs this year.