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Samsung and LG preview new Micro RGB TVs. OK, but what are Micro RGB TVs?
But what Samsung and LG have announced are Micro RGB TVs, and while the name is confusingly similar to Micro LED, it's not ...
Micro RGB for TVs is a thing now, and it promises to be the next major display tech for home entertainment. We've already seen a couple of models from the likes of Samsung and Hisense, and it looks ...
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LG’s brand new micro RGB evo TV is making big promises — and CES 2026 will be the real test
We’ve heard plenty about RGB TV tech from all the mainstays – Sony and Samsung included – and now LG is teeing up its debut at CES 2026 (Consumer Electronics Show) of what it believes is the best of ...
Slated for a debut at CES 2026, the LG Micro RGB Evo TV will use its tested α11 AI Processor with RGB LED backlighting.
LG's new UltraGear evo monitors mark a shift in gaming displays, focusing on ultra-high resolution and AI upscaling rather ...
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HDR wars, an AVR resurgence and OLED's continued dominance – here are our reviewers’ home cinema predictions for 2026
2025 has given us some truly showstopping home-cinema products. The excellent Epson EH-LS9000, Sony Bravia Projector 7 and ...
Chinese display maker HKC has announced the world’s first consumer RGB LED monitor, the M10 Ultra, marking a new attempt to push LCD technology back into the high-end monitor segment dominated by OLED ...
LG Electronics (LG) announced today the global launch of its new premium gaming monitor brand, UltraGear evo™, set to debut ...
The Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W pulls out all the stops to deliver best-in-class motion performance and a long list of ...
LG Electronics has announced the global launch of UltraGear evo, a new premium gaming monitor brand that will debut at CES ...
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The Best Gadgets and Hi-Fi Releases of 2025
A countdown of the year's most important tech and gadget releases, including new gear from Apple, Hasselblad and more.
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New HDR formats and the possible end of OLED dominance – why 2026 could be a transformative year for TVs
Why? There are three main reasons: the controversial introduction of two new HDR formats; a new, compelling challenger for OLED's top TV tech crown; and, on the other hand, the arrival (finally) of ...
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