Here at What Hi-Fi? we’ve seen a lot of changes in the world of TV over the decades we've spent covering the sector. In fact, over the years we’ve covered everything from the arrival of widescreen CRT ...
Ah, CES. The world's biggest technology show and, from my numerous years of experiencing it – my first was back in 2011, so CES 2024 is my 'lucky 13th' – you can guarantee there'll be the weird, the ...
The University of Michigan has announced a study that could lead to a breakthrough in OLED technology. The discovery, per a university press release, has the chance to free up 20 percent more light ...
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The key to next-gen brighter OLED TV tech just got delayed – but not by much, thankfully
As we've previously reported, one of the most promising bits of TV technology is blue phosphor OLED tech. Phosphor OLED material is more efficient, providing more brightness without needing as much ...
Ultra-vivid OLED screens could replace LCDs in TVs, PCs and mobile devices, and LG wants to be ready for that. LG Display, a unit of parent company LG Electronics, is investing US$380 million in a ...
Many tech brands are developing next-generation innovations for upcoming products, giving the industry just a taste of what ...
We take a closer look at the innovative display technology breakthroughs TCL CSOT showcased at their annual DTC 2025 event.
Samsung and LG are rushing to corner the market for midsize OLED panels and are investing billions into building new production lines for next-generation displays that have been rumored to appear in ...
Samsung manufactures chips and pushes for OLED panels in the Switch 2 refresh. Nintendo can't meet Switch 2 demand, so don't expect an OLED version soon. Expect a pricier OLED Switch 2 version ...
LG is working to supply Apple with OLED display panels for two iPad models before providing larger panels for the company's first OLED MacBook around 2025, The Elec reports. LG Display is reportedly ...
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