…SDR and HDR. Finally, the LG supports up to 4k @ 144Hz, whereas the Sony only supports up to 4k @ 120Hz, so it’s better for PC gamers with high-end graphics cards”. There is a comparison here. There may be other OLEDs Toshiba X9900 (rebadged Hisense using Chinese CSOT OLED…
…tech. It is just the operating system, brand sticker, and packaging that changes. If you have $700 ditto on Android TV, you will find brands like TCL and Hisense (VIDAA) with entry-level offerings. If you have $1000-1500, you will start to see TCL (Google TV), Hisense (VIDAA TV) and entry-level…
…right TCL C855 65/75/85/98 $2999/$3999/$4999/9999 (seen at much lower cost) Hisense U8NAU 65/75/85 $2699/3600/4999 (not the UXAU, as that is a different category) – ditto Sony Bravia 7 65/75/85 $2875/3635/4295 (not the Bravia 8 OLED or Bravia 9 Mini-LED as these are in higher categories) Or consider OLED (RRP followed…
…faced by consumers. For example, TCL’s value C755 QD mini-LED quotes 512 dimming zones and 1300 nits HDR peak brightness, while its premium C855 has 1334 dimming zones and 3300 nits HDR peak brightness. Hisense Mini-LED U8AU claims 1000+ dimming zones and 2800 nits HDR peak brightness, and its UXAU…
…are no direct Samsung mini-LED model competitors. The closest would be the $2995 QN85D, but the LG QNED91 (review to come) is a better buy and supports Dolby Vision. Hisense has the $11595 65” U6NAU edge-lit mini-LED. Me – I would buy the QNED91 and be a lot happier. LG…
…the tournament,” he said. “We expect strong viewer numbers, similar to the UEFA EURO 2020 final, which remains the most watched match in Optus Sport history.” Partnership with Hisense Last month, Optus Sport launched its app on Hisense’s Mini-LED TVs, thanks to a partnership with VIDAA TV. This allows subscribers…
…that total about 6000 words for everything it does. Sony encourages you to sign in to Samba TV, which collects significant information, but it is not required to use the smart TV features. TCL uses Google TV OS and only requires Google Sign-in. Hisense has a Privacy and Data…
…not argue the relative advantages of DV versus HDR10+ except to say that Netflix has thousands of DV titles and does not support HDR10+. Amazon Prime has about 700 HDR10+ movies. DV content on other TVs from LG, Sony, TCL, and Hisense produces a noticeably better image, colour, and depth…
Hisense Australia reveals pricing and availability for the 2024 TV lineup. Featuring brighter Mini-LED technology and larger screens, catering to Australian homes. Available from April, the range offers more options, features, and sizes, including a new solar remote. Hisense Australia unveils its latest 2024 TV range, set to hit retail…
…mini-LED will be its main competitor at around $1500-2000 less. The B4 is important because it offers LG’s legendary OLED image quality and saves $1000 over the C4. It is more cost-competitive with 2024 OLED offerings from TCL and Hisense. If you want a hulking big 98″ TV, the QNED89…
…alarms, air quality sensors, air purifiers, and fans. The easiest way to connect Matter devices is via Google Home, Samsung SmartThings, Apple HomeKit or Amazon Alexa using a Matter-compatible hub or router/mesh. CyberShack reviews for brands that support Matter Amazon Alexa Apple Arlo Aqara Belkin Bose Dyson Ecovacs Google Hisense…
…Hisense ANZ, emphasizes the positive impact ConnectLife has had on customers. The platform aids in managing energy-efficient appliances, reducing utility bills. In 2024, Hisense plans to extend these integrated experiences to a broader range of products. ConnectLife on 2024 Hisense TV Range: For the first time in Australia, ConnectLife will…