High Dynamic Range (HDR) is one of the most important things to happen in modern television technology. It is a massive step-up in quality and has taken over the market, with formats that span across ...
NBC Universal’s flagship streaming service is promising live football broadcasts in 4K/HDR with Dolby Atmos surround sound, but will it work on your gear? Note: Originally published on November 14th, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When you are shopping for a television, you are bound to come across a plethora of marketing and technical jargon. While some of it is fluff ...
Optoma has added a new projector to its home cinema range that looks like it also has the potential to be an excellent big-screen display for gamers. The Optoma UHZ58LV’s key specifications comprise a ...
Modern drone photography and commercial piloting require 4K cameras for superior detail, post-production flexibility, and broadcast-ready quality, significantly outperforming older models. When ...
Finally, HDR for creators. OLED looks incredible. Sleek, stylish design. 4K resolution at 120 Hz. Impressive speakers. Convenient, pop-down USB-C port. Limited ports. Not very bright in SDR. I've been ...
One of the biggest additions to the Nintendo Switch 2 is the inclusion of HDR support. The Switch 2's LCD supports it and, more importantly, so does the dock, letting you enjoy supported games with ...
BenQ has unveiled a new pair of additions to its home projector range: The W5850, designed to deliver a premium home cinema performance for “theatre-grade large screens”, and the W4100i created to ...
TL;DR: Nintendo's Switch 2 enhances games like Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom with 4K 60FPS via a custom NVIDIA Tegra processor. It offers improved graphics, faster loading, and HDR support. However, ...
If you want to save money by ditching cable and the endless streaming service subscriptions, you are in luck. In most US cities, NextGen TV is broadcasting already. Formerly known as ATSC 3.0, NextGen ...
Nintendo has shared concrete specs about the Switch 2 hardware in its latest Nintendo Direct, including support for HDR, 4K resolution while docked, 120fps in supported titles when not in 4K, and ...
Other than the extra cost, the bad news is that availability of the new features is limited. They’re not on Android, or browsers other than Chrome, and 4K / HDR viewing will require Apple TV or Roku ...