Treat yourself to the Alienware AW3423DWF and enjoy a WQHD resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, and the fast response and high contrast of OLED ...
US-based tech startup AWOL Vision has introduced its latest projector lineup: the Aetherion Max and Aetherion Pro on ...
A financial crisis could be triggered by an announcement that aliens exist, according to Helen McCaw, a former policy expert of the Bank of England. McCaw told The Times of London that politicians and ...
Every few years the television industry finds a new type of display technology to tout as the latest and greatest. And with the exception of plasma TVs, nearly every one of them is named like somebody ...
The Vero HL1820 delivers a native 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160) using a 0.65-inch DMD panel. It uses a pure RGB laser light source with independent red, green, and blue diodes, producing 5,500 RGB ...
Micro RGB TVs first arrived last year with little fanfare and a confusing name, so you may have mistaken it for other panel tech or not even noticed. That is not likely to be the case this year, ...
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.
Though big-screen televisions still dominate many living rooms around the globe, smart laser projectors have been making steady inroads of late – particularly those you can push right up to the wall.
The search for life beyond our solar system heated up this year when scientists reported a tantalising signal from an exoplanet of a molecule that is known to be produced exclusively by life on Earth.
LG has unveiled its new Micro RGB evo, a TV featuring micro-RGB LEDs with next-generation color accuracy. The TV is powered by a robust chipset with AI enhancements, providing the display with wide ...
In the realm of confusing acronyms describing today’s swath of TV display types, the nascent “micro RGB” is now set to flood showrooms starting in 2026. So what the hell is it, and why are major TV ...
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.