BUYING a new TV can be confusing, especially when you don't know all of the jargon. Here's a quick guide to some of the most common terms you'll see on a television spec sheet, and what they mean.
Sign up for the best picks from our travel, fashion and lifestyle writers. It’s around 10 years since the world went HD. TV tech took a leap, and the difference was ...
For 2016, Sony Electronics announced their new lineup of 4K Ultra HD televisions, which include models XBR-X930D/XBR-X940D and the XBR-X850D series in sizes from 55- to 85-inches. All LED (not OLED) ...
At CES, the big term that everyone was using is High Dynamic Range (HDR), which refers to the difference between the darkest and the brightest parts of the image. Michael is CIO at Ziff Brothers ...
For three years, Google's Chromecast platform has stood out in the streaming-box category for one simple reason: your phone is your remote. Smartphones and tablets can do a lot of the heavy lifting in ...
Without high-dynamic-range (HDR) content to watch, your brand-new HDR-capable TV is just a regular TV. It might be a huge 4K TV teeming with buzzword features and more smarts than a computer, but ...
CES 2017. Eurofins Digital Testing has announced a new logo scheme to boost consumer confidence in 4K HDR Ultra HD Televisions The scheme will ensure that the latest generation of UHD HDR screens ...
The Coronation of The King and The Queen Consort this weekend is set to be a huge event and to mark the momentous occasion it will surely be available in wonderful Ultra HD, won’t it? The Sky News ...
The Blu-Ray Disc Association has announced the final version of the Ultra HD Blu-ray standard, and the new capabilities should offer an impressive upgrade for those looking to upgrade their movie ...
In the consumer entertainment industry’s big push to gradually phase out the 1080p Blu-ray disc format and replace it with the upcoming 2160p Ultra HD Blu-ray format, many have come to expect an ...
Rik is Pocket-lint's senior news editor and has been a tech and games journalist since the 80s. He has seen and covered just about every console, mobile phone, gadget and home cinema device launched ...
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