Samsung’s tiny RGB-backlit TV is a reality
Mini-LEDs and micro-LEDs may be the terms we know that sit behind the TV screens we look at, but Samsung is dabbling in a new tech, as “Micro RGB” becomes a thing.
Mini-LEDs and micro-LEDs may be the terms we know that sit behind the TV screens we look at, but Samsung is dabbling in a new tech, as “Micro RGB” becomes a thing.
TV changeover season is in full effect, and one of the biggest brands is ready with models seemingly for every price point.
More TVs, soundbars, and speakers are on the way, as Samsung details its 2024 range coming to Australia between now and the middle of the year.
It’s not just LG or Hisense with new TVs, as Samsung showcases what we can expect to see this year.
Not expected until April or May, LG’s updates to its Mini-LED quantum dot screens will take advantage of AI to improve image quality, while also cutting back on thickness.
Acronyms and initialisms assemble, as Samsung readies its 2023 slate of TVs for release in Australia, covering QLED and OLED aplenty. What’s new?
This week, The Wrap returns, and with a bunch of news. From new music services on Apple, new sound gear from Sonos, plus TV news from Samsung and Sony, there’s a lot to get through in five minutes. Tune in.
It’s the time of the year for new TVs, and if you’re after more precise backlighting in Mini-LED with Quantum Dot-enhanced colour, Samsung’s 2023 range looks to impress.
Samsung Australia is catering for screens of all types and sizes in 2023, as an assortment of tech rocks up at CES.
A big new OLED panel is coming to a massive size, as LG readies a staggering 2.46 metre diagonal OLED TV at the mid-year consumer tech show IFA.