65″ 4K Samsung S95B QD OLED review: Fusing two outstanding screen technologies makes this TV amazing
The 65″ 4K Samsung S95B QD OLED TV is among the first QD OLED TVs on the market, and fusing the two technologies packs a punch on this TV.
The 65″ 4K Samsung S95B QD OLED TV is among the first QD OLED TVs on the market, and fusing the two technologies packs a punch on this TV.
Our LG OLED evo C2 review looks at the 42-inch version of the company’s 4K OLED panel with ThinQ AI, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and gaming features.
The Sylvox Deck Pro QLED TV is only the second outdoor TV I have reviewed, but it made more of an impression than the first.
Do you dream of getting out of that 65″ TV into something much bigger and not wanting to break the bank? Enter the Hisense L9G Laser TV.
Our XGIMI AURA review takes a look at a relatively affordable 4K UST laser projector with Android TV that offers great picture and sound quality.
I’m sure many of you have wanted to put a TV on a patio or outdoors; the Furrion Aurora gives you that option at a reasonable price.
The Samsung HW-S800B is slim, small, and lightweight, but inside its unassuming chassis sleeps monster sound; this is our first look.
It’s a new year, and that means new TVs! Here’s our first look at the 65″ 4K Samsung QN90B Neo-QLED TV, another step in refinement for Samsung.
Our Samsung The Freestyle first look checks out the company’s newest compact, full-featured portable FHD projector with some unique features, including the ability to mount it in a light socket.
Our XGIMI HORIZON Pro review looks at the latest 4K smart projector from the company, complete with a bright LED lens and dual 8W Harman Kardon speakers.
Home theatre projectors have been around for years and are only getting better. Traditionally, you’d have to mount them on your ceiling at a distance … Read more…
Our XGIMI Elfin review looks at the latest smart projector from the company which has a 1080p resolution and ups the brightness to 800 lumens for more versatility.
Our BenQ X1300i review looks at a 1080p DLP projector that offers up game modes with up to 120Hz refresh rate and response times as low as 8ms.
We’ve reviewed the best Samsung has, and it’s all great, but so is the more affordable Samsung Q60A giving you plenty of bang for the buck.
Our XGIMI MoGo Pro review looks at a 1080p FHD projector that runs on Android TV and has some of the best audio I’ve heard from a portable projector.
We took the Samsung HW-Q800A for a spin and a first look. Its stand-alone sound quality is really great, but when you add Q-Symphony with a compatible Samsung TV, this is an outstanding home theater experience.
With a full 1080p picture, fairly decent sound, a battery for short on-the-go viewing, and Android TV, this portable projector has just about everything you need.
I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that the 8K Samsung QN800A Neo-QLED TV is just the start of outstanding 8K TV, at least for now.
Mini-LED backlighting is more effective in producing better colors, deeper blacks, and balanced grays because more of them are across the TV panel.
If you are looking for a 4K projector with streaming functionality and Android TV, the BenQ TKK850i is a solid choice — assuming you can get it on sale.
We used this stock image from Fluance due to the difficulty of getting decent photos in our home space.
The Chromecast with Google TV is easy to use, offers access to several different streaming services, and is very affordable.
Even though it’s not a 1080p projector, the Vankyo Leisure 430 portable projector offers up a pretty decent picture given its size and price.
While adding wireless casting and an app store to a projector seems like a great idea, the implementation on the BenQ TK810 left something to be desired.
Not only does it have an excellent display, the on-board soundbar is decent enough, and there are plenty of apps and functionality included on board.
This Samsung TV aims to blend into your design aesthetic by blending in as a piece of artwork.
The CINEMOOD 360 is a small, hand-sized projector that has preloaded content, VR, as well as Wi-Fi streaming capabilities.
The Optoma GT1080HDR tries to address two issues — throw distance and faster refresh rate. While it nails the second, the shorter throw distance does cause image quality issues.