Ultimate Ears HYPERBOOM portable speaker review

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Need a big, powerful, portable speaker that can cut through the party? Ultimate Ears HYPERBOOM makes big promises, but does it really hold up? Read our review.

How to Stream Series: Part 3 – Roku Streaming Stick

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Choosing the right streaming device can be confusing; after all what’s the best bet for what you want, and what are some of the key differences among the options?  In part 3 of our series we look at the “how-to” of streaming with a Roku Streaming Stick.

Introducing the Sony ZH8 and A8K TVs

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Introducing the amazingly innovative Sonly ZH8 and A8K TVs! The lastest and greatest from Sony just announced at CES 2020.

Enter for a chance to win Roku media streaming for your...

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Enjoy all of the video streaming that is available now and in the future with Roku and enter to win one of the new Roku devices for your home theatre.

Philips Roku 4K QLED TV review

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I tested out the Philips Roku QLED 4K TV, and I was really impressed with the picture quality and operating system on this TV.

Enter for a chance to win tickets to see the new...

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Best Buy is giving away passes to see Uncle Drew, a sports comedy featuring some of your favourite NBA stars, like Shaquille O'Neal, Chris Webber, and Kyrie Irving.

Meet LG’s stunning new “Wallpaper TV”

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Practicaly paper-thin, the LG Wallpaper TV is only about a millimeter thick, so it goes on your wall almost like a sticker. Officially it’s called the LG Signature 4K OLED TV, but you’ll no doubt be more drawn to its descriptive nickname.

Sony HT-ST5000 sound bar and subwoofer review

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The Sony HT-ST5000 sound bar has Chromecast built in which allows you to easily stream audio from your smartphone or tablet. Read my review to learn more.

Sonos Arc sound bar review

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If you've got a big, premium TV, you need a big, premium sound bar. Can Sonos Arc deliver on more than just good looks? Read my review.

What’s IP67/IP68 rating & what does it mean for my devices?

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This guide breaks down Ingress Protection (IP) by explaining what the most commonly used ratings actually mean (i.e.: IP67/IPX7 & IP68/IPX8).