The Hisense 110 UX is a behemoth of a television, offering an unparalleled viewing experience at a size that’s practically cinematic. This review dives deep into the TV’s performance, exploring its stunning picture quality, impressive audio, and the overall experience it provides. It also touches upon its high price point and the potential for this technology to trickle down to more affordable models.
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Elevate your gaming experience with a projector that delivers stunning visuals and low input lag. From high-end 4K models to budget-friendly options, we’ve rounded up the top projectors for gamers, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your needs and budget.
Upgrade your TV’s streaming capabilities with the Roku Express 4K+, now on sale for just $30. This device offers a range of features, including support for HDR, compatibility with major streaming services, and voice control.
This week’s You Asked episode tackles popular questions about Sony Bravia TV reviews, Apple TV 4K support for 21:9 displays, HDR brightness discrepancies, and the impressive longevity of OLED TVs. Find out why Sony Bravia 7 & 9 reviews are delayed, how 21:9 content is displayed on Apple TV, why TVs have different brightness measurements, and if it’s worth upgrading from an OLED after eight years of use.
For a limited time, Best Buy is offering a discount on the Samsung 75-inch DU7200 4K TV, bringing its price down to $700 from its original price of $750. This Samsung TV boasts impressive features, including PurColor technology for wider color spectrum, Mega Contrast for enhanced brightness and contrast adjustment, HDR for optimal detail levels, and Motion Xcelerator for reduced lag and motion blur. Additionally, it features 4K upscaling, Samsung’s Crystal Processor 4K for seamless operation, and Samsung Tizen OS for user-friendly navigation. To enhance the audio experience, the TV supports Q Symphony for pairing with compatible soundbars.
Filmmaker Mode, a setting found on many modern TVs, aims to display content as intended by filmmakers. However, it can sometimes appear too dark and lifeless, especially in well-lit rooms. This guide explores what Filmmaker Mode is, its pros and cons, and how to adjust it for a better viewing experience. Additionally, it discusses alternative picture modes and the importance of experimenting with different settings to find the one that best suits individual preferences.
Every year, the team at Digital Trends looks forward to getting their hands on the newest models of TVs. With 2024 models rolling in, editor-at-large Caleb Denison shares what the team has tested so far and what they think of the lineup.
There are many great gaming monitors on the market in 2023, but our top picks include the Alienware 34 QD-OLED, Samsung Odyssey Neo G8, Cooler Master Tempest GP27Q, Alienware AW2524H, Gigabyte M32U, Gigabyte G27Q, Asus TUF Gaming VG249Q1A, MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED, Samsung Odyssey OLED G8, and Samsung Odyssey OLED G9.
HDMI cables are essential for connecting your devices to your TV, monitor, or projector. But not all HDMI cables are created equal. Some are dirt-cheap, while others cost more than most of us would ever spend on a wire. But you’ll also want to make sure you’re buying the right HDMI cables for the equipment you own. To help you on this corded journey, we’d like to share this list of the five best HDMI cables you can buy right now.
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has released a new specification for its DisplayHDR standard, DisplayHDR 1.2. This new standard introduces several new tests for validation and raises the baseline requirements for monitors to earn the coveted badge. Nearly every aspect of the certification has been tweaked, and several new tests are now a part of the process. VESA says this change is meant to reflect where displays are in 2024.