TL;DR: ASUS unveils the ProArt Display PA32KCX, the world's first 32-inch 8K HDR Mini LED professional monitor featuring 4032-zone local dimming, 1200 nits peak brightness, true 10-bit color, built-in ...
Professional displays are very different from those designed for gaming, where response times, refresh rates, and VRR support sit pretty high on the list. Professional displays are about accurate and ...
One of the best trends in tech over the past several years is big screen TVs getting increasingly bigger and less expensive. Underscoring that fact like an emphatic dunk at the end of a basketball ...
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Panasonic Shinobi Pro PX950 mini LED TV review: Bright 4K HDR performance at a premium price
Panasonic's 65-inch TH-65PX950DX Mini LED TV is a premium mid-range TV and a part of its Shinobi Pro series. At its current price of about Rs 1,70,000, the TV offers flagship features like a 4K HDR ...
TCL’s X11L SQD-Mini LED TV debuts at CES 2026 in large sizes with premium pricing, boasting 100% BT.2020 color, 20,000 dimming zones and up to 10,000 nits HDR. At the core of the X11L is TCL’s new SQD ...
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We just tested the Sony Bravia 7 and Bravia 5 Mini LED TVs side by side, and it's not easy to choose between them
Two siblings battle it out for the coveted space in your living room. But is one worth the higher price tag?
CES is in full swing and ASUS ROG has announced the 2024 Strix gaming laptop lineup, including the Strix SCAR 18 — the first 18-inch ROG laptop equipped with the mini LED ROG Nebula HDR Display. The ...
Looking for the best mini-LED monitor available right now? Look no further. Amongst some of the best gaming monitors available right now, Mini-LED monitors have been floating around the peripheries of ...
Mini-LED is touted to be the next-generation display technology and it is presently the focus of local manufacturers in China. Leading Chinese display maker BOE is reportedly developing a 27-inch 4K ...
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