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The brand-new 60'' and 70'' Smart TV from Sony will leave you speechless

This brand-new 4k Ultra HD Smart TV from Sony promises to make you feel like you're part of the scene with its amazing 4K HDR display.
This new 4K Ultra HD Smart TV in combination with those technologies promises the ultimate picture quality as it combines “the brilliance of 4K clarity with the brightness, color, and detail of High Dynamic Range (HDR).”

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thejigisup2495d ago

Absolutely fantastic set it looks to be. Im still having an issue that premium sets these days can still get away with only supporting 802.11 b/g/n and not imcluding ac. I understand cost is an issue but if im gonna spend 1200 im gonna want to make sure my i have a good wifi signal and 2.4 ghz doesnt make the grade. So many people contact their isp if they have wifi issues with their brand new smart tvs. Its easy enough to avoid wireless sigmal interference by changing your wireless channel, though most consumers have no idea. Its time we start educating them and offering them better options.

Dissidia2494d ago

And these panels are only 60hz, I thought they'd be 120hz at least. I'll most likely go for the LG Nano Cell display that is the same price range.

annoyedgamer2495d ago

It still isnt using OLED tehcnology so its just another high end 4k regardless of ots barnd name.

Sahil2493d ago

That's a good price point, but still lacking some major features.

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There's finally a new 8K monitor on the way, with DisplayPort 2.1 included

The ASUS ProArt Display PA32KCX is on the way - a brand-new 8K monitor designed for professionals, including DisplayPort 2.1 connectivity.

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LG quietly fixes vulnerability in thousands of their TVs which could give access to hackers

Owners of LG TVs may want to learn about this vulnerability which could give hackers access to your device. Luckily, LG has rolled out a fix.

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Galaxy S25 to Integrate Advanced Google AI Features

Samsung's Galaxy S25 is set to elevate Google AI integration, extending to hardware depths.

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2d ago