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Mini-LED vs. OLED—More Than Just the Battle of Brights and Darks
The issue of image retention, which we all call burn-in, is one of the biggest differences between OLED and Mini-LED displays ...
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I'm a Nintendo Expert and a Certified TV Calibrator. Here's What's Really Wrong With the ...
Some gamers claim that the Nintendo Switch 2's LCD has issues with ghosting and blurriness, and does not support HDR. Should ...
The Legion 9i’s IPS-LCD display is a great example of the breed with superb color accuracy, a color gamut that spans 100 ...
Though certainly drab, the MSI PRO MP275Q provides solid image quality for an office productivity monitor, and does it at an ...
This deal launched a week ahead of Steam’s Autumn Sale, so you’ll have plenty of time to load it with cheap games. This deal launched a week ahead of Steam’s Autumn Sale, so you’ll have plenty of time ...
Recently, ‘Liquid crystal display (LCD) vs. organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display: who wins?’ has become a topic of heated debate. In this review, we perform a systematic and comparative study ...
BOE Technology Group (formerly Beijing Oriental Electronics Group) is one of the biggest and most prolific mobile display manufacturers nowadays. It’s one of the world’s largest manufacturers of LCD, ...
If you're dealing with eye strain from computer or phone use, blue-light glasses may help. So could shutting down devices a ...
Nadia Chaudhury is a born-and-raised New Yorker who is an editor for Eater’s Northeast region and Eater New York, was the former Eater Austin editor for 10 years, and often writes about food and pop ...
Mercedes is set to replace the front windscreen on every single car it makes with a completely digital, full width LCD TV screen, bombshell internal documents have shown. Having recently expanded its ...
Apple’s new iOS 26 update is finally rolling out to the masses after a months-long beta. Paired with the launch of the iPhone 17 lineup, you’d expect fireworks. But so far, the reception to Apple’s so ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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