Samsung Q70C 4K TV review
The Samsung Q70C QLED 4K TV is an LED TV with a layer of quantum dots to enhance colour and improve overall brightness.
Samsung QN90C NeoQLED 4K TV review
The Samsung QN90C NeoQLED has intense brightness and colour, and such high contrast you'll wonder if it's an OLED. Here's my look at this TV.
4K TV buying guide
Learn how 4K works in this 4K TV buying guide, what makes it superior to other formats, and everything you'll need to enjoy 4K content.
TCL 55-inch 6-Series (55R615) 4K Smart TV Review
In the 55-inch 6-Series, TCL has made a 4K TV that displays quality on par with others double the price. If it’s good value you’re after, read on.
What Does 1080p Content Look Like on a 4K TV?
4K TVs are the best you can get when it comes to picture quality these days, offering four times the resolution of high-definition at 3,840 x 2,160 pixels versus 1,920 x 1,080. But with all of the hype surrounding them, one question that’s not as often discussed is how lower resolution content will look on these 4K/Ultra HD/UHD TVs. And it’s an important thing to consider since that’s what most of us are still watching.
LG OLED 4K (C9) TV Review
There's a lot of options for new TVs. LG's new 4K OLED TV, model C9 makes some big promises about quality; but does it deliver? Read the review:
Review: Nyrius Aries Home+ Wireless HDMI Transmitter
If you are tired of the wired life when it comes to your home theatre or computer components, you should definitely check out my review of the Nyrius Aries Home+ Wireless HDMI Transmitter.
Bring the game home with a media room upgrade
Upgrade your media room with a 4K TV and some home theatre accessories now and you'll be set for every big game or TV event.
Sony A8G BRAVIA OLED TV Review
The Sony A8G is an OLED 4K TV with 8 million self-illuminating pixels for true blacks and colours that pop, and smart features built in.
Movies optimized for 4K versus full 4K Ultra HD: what’s the...
By now many of you are familiar with the 4K video format. As new content is starting to emerge in 4K, we’re also seeing some new terminology, including the release of new discs that are “mastered in 4K.” What does the term mean, and can it give you the true 4K video experience?