Not every good idea can live forever.
Samsung’s newfangled MR95F lives up to its promise of subtle, true-to-life colours, but it’s not the future of television.
When you're dropping hundreds (or thousands) on an OLED display, you'll want to keep it in tip-top shape for years to come.
The television industry rarely changes course overnight, but Micro RGB is pushing one of its biggest shifts in years. Instead ...
You've actually seen PhOLED in action with red and green pixels for a very long time. Companies have had a hard time extending this tech to blue, however, because it doesn't last as long as needed.
What happens when TV makers stop competing on thickness and start competing on the color of every microscopic light source?
Buying a new TV in Australia isn’t as simple as it used to be. Walk into any electronics store and you’ll see everything from affordable and reliable 4K TVs under $1,000 AUD to premium OLED and ...
LG Display is mass-producing laptop screens that automatically change their refresh rate from 1 Hz to up to 120 Hz, based on ...
In this episode of You Asked, we tackle viewer questions about using the LG C4 as a PC monitor in 2026, fixing greyed-out ...
The company starts mass-producing the new '1 to 120Hz' LCD, which can lower the refresh rate for basic tasks like checking ...
LG has announced pricing and availability for its 2026 OLED evo G6 and C6 TVs. The new models start at $1,399 and $2,499 respectively, matching last year’s launch pricing despite upgraded display ...
The days of having to take out a second mortgage to pay for a big screen OLED TV are long gone, at least for the most part. Yes, some of the more premium models still command a king's ransom, but OLED ...