Samsung lets you peek into films with 2026 OLED, QLED, Micro RGB TVs
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.
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.
These days, podcasters are probably video makers for social, too, and so Rode’s latest push to unite the visual with the audio capture side of things makes a lot of sense.
The week that was for Apple revealed a few new laptops and a brand new phone. But there are also two pricey screens on the way.
Forget the tinny little speakers most projectors come with. Epson’s latest ultra short throw comes with a collaboration sure to benefit.
The next generation of Bravia won’t be made with Sony panels, and may instead feel like a different brand entirely.
One of the world’s leaders in chargers has a lot more in store for 2026, as big and little come together for an assortment of Anker’s gear.