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Forget OLED — mini-LED is the real future of displays
OLED is great, but mini-LED is still better in several ways.
Hisense has launched the E7S Pro RGB Mini LED TV in China. It comes in four sizes: 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, and 100-inch models. Hisense E7S Pro Specifications The E7S Pro uses an advanced RGB Mini ...
With the Studio Display and Studio Display XDR set to launch on Wednesday, members of the media have started publishing their reviews of the new display options. According to The Verge, the Studio ...
The R95H model adjusts brightness and dials down blue light after sunset, so your brain doesn't mistake midnight for midday. Samsung calls it technology. We call it permission.
Corsair say this is one of the best looking cases ever, and we can't disagree. How does the rest of it stack up though? Is it worthy of housing your new system? * 4-panel tempered glass panels on ...
Compared to Apple’s previous professional-level monitor, the Pro Display XDR, XDR costs “only” $3,300. Sure, there are some substantial differences in ...
Dreame Technology's luxury brand, INNIX, showcased innovative TV and home cinema solutions at AWE 2026. Key advancements include a dynamic sound engine, RGB Mini LED, quantum dot technology, and a ...
You've actually seen PhOLED in action with red and green pixels for a very long time. Companies have had a hard time extending this tech to blue, however, because it doesn't last as long as needed.
Apple's refreshed Studio Display arrives alongside the all-new Studio Display XDR, which replaces the previous Pro Display XDR. The Studio Display XDR is more than twice the price of the Studio ...
INNIX, Dreame Technology's premium home entertainment brand, showcased its latest high-end TV and home cinema lineup at ...
For well-heeled Mac (and only Mac) users, this is just the display to make your content shine. It should cost a lot less, and ...
BeagleBadge is a $99 is an open source wearable with an ePaper display, sensors, and wireless radios
The BeagleBadge is a new ePaper display that’s designed to be worn like the paper badges you’d wear at a conference.
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