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Samsung’s S95D 4K OLED TV can deliver stunning visuals even in spaces with bright lighting. A version of the TV with a ...
Samsung and Sony's top OLED TVs for 2025 both use QD-OLED display panels and anti-reflection screens. I tested them ...
LG, Samsung and Sony have dominated the OLED TV market for years, with LG and Samsung offering the best overall bang for your ...
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Here's why Sony’s three-year-old A95L QD-OLED (still available in 77 inches) remains my go-to for its color depth, HDR ...
If you want to go with an OLED bigger than 77 inches, you could go with LG’s 83-inch G5, which has their new Tandem RGB panel ...
For affordability, you should check out options from TCL and Hisense. The TCL QM6K is on sale for less than that Samsung, and ...
After a long absence from the US TV market, this Japanese tech giant is making a comeback.
The Samsung M9 M90SF 4K OLED monitor sports a 4K QD-OLED display with a refresh rate of 165Hz and 0.03ms response time plus a ...
LG, Sony, and Samsung also sell 48- and 42-inch OLED TVs, but only for a limited assortment of their models, and, once again, these options do not use QD-OLED panels.
Samsung has reportedly finalized two suppliers for displays to be used on its upcoming "Project Moohan" XR headset.
However, while LG and Samsung's 2025 OLED TVs are quite competitively priced here in Australia, the same can’t be said for the Sony Bravia 8 II, which will launch at AU$5,499 for the 65-inch model.
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