Samsung’s Frame service offers art from the Louvre with ease
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.
From LED-backlit to OLED, QLED, quantum dot, and more, Pickr's coverage of TVs includes explaining the popular acronyms and initialisms of today's televisions, as well as what's coming to Australia each and every year.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Is it a picture frame? A board game? A portable advertising board? Is it a TV? It’s everything, as LG’s portable StanByMe TV concept grows in design.
The next generation of TVs will aim for improvements in colour and better balance in the darker parts of the image, as a system made for TV and movie viewing gets its own sequel.
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.
If 85 and 98 inch TVs are too small for your liking, Hisense’s latest not only boasts bigger sizes, but also a new take on Mini-LED, meaning more brightness and contrast control, too.
Devialet’s audiophile sound is about to reach more ears, with Hisense TVs set to showcase the brand and its way of working audio.