New 98″ Samsung Crystal UHD 4K joins the battle of the beast TVs
Samsung has expanded its line-up of ultra-large screens with the 98″ Class Samsung Crystal UHD (DU9000), priced at $3,999.99.
Samsung has expanded its line-up of ultra-large screens with the 98″ Class Samsung Crystal UHD (DU9000), priced at $3,999.99.
The 8K TV debate is a heated one. So, what is the future of high-definition television? Is it 8K, or will 4K be the end of the road?
For those needing a high-performing, multi-display workstation, the Satechi Triple 4K Display Docking Station offers a solution for single display limitations.
Today, Samsung announced the pricing and availability for its 2023 Neo QLED 4K and 8K models; check them out here.
The Porsche Design AOC AGON PRO PD32M 32-inch 4K HDR mini-LED gaming monitor is now available for a mere $1800.
Today, Samsung announced that its 2022 TV lineup, including the flagship Neo QLED 8K models, is now available for pre-order.
With an MSRP of US$4999.99, the Hisense L5F is available from Amazon.com, BeachCamera.com, and Vanns.com starting today.
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.
The Optoma CinemaX P2 is now available for purchase with an MSRP of US$3,299.99.
Crisp and clear, both the BenQ TK850 and HT3550 offer excellent picture quality as well as decent options like lens shift and HDR support.
If you’re a sports fanatic or looking to set up a projector in a relatively bright room, the BenQ TK800M is an excellent choice.
Starting at US$399.99 for 1-camera and the Arlo SmartHub, the system also includes 1-year of Arlo Smart Premier.
Just a few weeks after CES 2019, here we are with an impressive looking Samsung 4K OLED laptop display.
The CinePro Series HT8060 and HT9060 utilize BenQ’s CinematicColor technology and the latest DLP chipset which eliminates pixel shifting.
The integrated NuForce soundbar has individual woofers, aluminum full-range drivers, and isolated speaker enclosures.
Priced in at $14,999.99USD this isn’t a cheap TV and since it is 8K capable with AI upscaling, that adds to the cost.
The GW4K30GH60 can not only stream 4K UHD video but also supports Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and LPCM digital audio streaming.
If you’re looking for a super-affordable 4K HDR monitor that isn’t going to break the bank, the Monoprice 27772 32″ is a deal you can’t pass up.
The Frame not only serves as a place to showcase photos and art but it is a fully working smart TV complete with Samsung’s Smart Hub.
The VIZIO RED is a P-Series 55″ 4K HDR TV with an edge-to-edge display and retails for $799USD.
With a screen resolution of 3840×2160@60Hz, the BM270 features HDR Ultra, an expanded contrast ratio, and up to 1000 nits brightness.
Based on a few strings of code, it’s unclear as to which movies are getting this ability or if all movies in SD/HD will be upgradeable.
The massive 85″ Samsung Q900 8L UHD TV takes up a significant place on a wall.
The Optoma UHD51A is a solid smart projector with the added bonus of voice command support and built-in media player.
The Optoma UHL55 also includes Android OS and Smart TV app support including Netflix, Youtube TV, Spotify, and BBC News.
Pricing has not been announced but Digital Trends sources say it should fall under $20K.
From the crisp colors and 4K HDR support to the 27.9-inches of screen real estate this monitor, the EL2870U is impressive.
The Acer V6810 and the Acer V6820i are available at online retailers with MSRPs of $1,399.99 and $1,499.99USD, respectively.