LG ups the screen stakes with a super sharp 6K
If you have a good $3500, you might just be able to nab what appears to be a new best-in-class screen for your desk.
If you have a good $3500, you might just be able to nab what appears to be a new best-in-class screen for your desk.
Gaming on the go was just the start of Valve’s push to make Steam used in more places. A PC is on the way, as is a controller and a neat portable VR headset.
You won’t need to remember the insanely easy Louvre password “Louvre” to get its artworks on a Samsung telly, but you will need to pay for it.
Camera one. Camera two. Mics are on and ready to roll. These are the words that could be echoing in your mind as Rode’s latest piece of kit handles the job of a crew from one panel.
Our expectation of a 2026 arrival for Samsung’s new Micro RGB technology is off, as the new TVs hit Australia earlier, provided you have the cash.
If $6K is too expensive for an augmented reality take on where computing is going, Google and Samsung are building something together.
Huge screens are on the way for people with deep pockets and massive walls, as Samsung joins the over-100 inch TV world in Australia.
A big screen for gaming often means a big TV, but what if it could just be a small projector in front of you?
The future of TVs is probably may eventually be see-through, but if you have enough money not to flinch at the sight of a big price tag, you can own one before anyone else.
AI is coming to more places in the home, jumping beyond the phone to the laundry, TV, and even your computer monitor.