Yes, just now the 65-inch LG C6 overcame expectations and entered our list as the recommended new OLED for people who want the latest and greatest hardware. If you’re wondering ...
Hisense’s U8 series has built a reputation for delivering flagship-level brightness and features at a more accessible price. That gets even better with ...
Philips' latest top-tier TV, the OLED 911, builds its feature set around the same Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 panel as LG's OLED G6. However, Philips offers ongoing Bowers & Wilkins audio, offering an ...
The new Play sits between the Sonos Roam 2 and Move 2, both in size and price, and is designed for home and on-the-go use, coming loaded with a battery and a swanky-looking charge base. The latter ...
Save $141.93 on Samsung's premium 48-inch OLED S90F 4K Smart TV, featuring AI upscaling, 144Hz gaming, and enhanced brightness for sports and movies.
OLED TVs like the 2025 Sony BRAVIA XR8B 65-inch model deliver deep blacks and precise contrast that make dark scenes in games and movies stand out without ...
The Google Pixel 10a ($499) builds on the success of last year's Pixel 9a with a handful of thoughtful upgrades, including a ...
Explore the top 65 inch LED TVs that come with voice search via Google Assistant or Alexa that ensure ease of use. Enjoy high end visuals with top notch audio from brands like Samsung, LG, TCL, and ...
Many TV brands use 65 inches as the flagship size for their top displays. This size offers a big-screen experience but still fits in most rooms.
The 65-inch Sony Bravia 8 OLED TV is down to $1,198 on Amazon, its lowest price so far. It’s a midrange OLED that offers perfect black levels.
Buying a new TV in Australia isn’t as simple as it used to be. Walk into any electronics store and you’ll see everything from affordable and reliable 4K TVs under $1,000 AUD to premium OLED and ...
I test TVs for a living, and year after year, Samsung remains one of the most dependable brands I review. The company's models range from entry-level LED sets to high-end OLED displays. However, not ...