[UPDATE: Since the article below was first published, LG Display has also confirmed ahead of CES 2026 (on December 28) that it plans to apply new Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 panel technology to all of the ...
This LG announcement could be the signal that 2026 will be the year of mini and micro RGB LED TVs. This LG announcement could be the signal that 2026 will be the year of mini and micro RGB LED TVs. is ...
HKC is preparing to introduce a gaming monitor that takes an unconventional approach to lighting integration. Instead of using decorative LEDs along the chassis, the company is embedding RGB ...
Change in the financial world rarely happens quietly and SEBI’s new Specialised Investment Fund (SIF) category is a sign of how fast India’s investment landscape is evolving. At the HDFC Mutual Fund ...
Building IoT projects with touchscreens used to be a headache, involving numerous components, messy wiring, and endless troubleshooting. But the ESP32-S3 Box-3 makes things way easier. It is an all-in ...
Sébastien Lecornu described himself as the "weakest prime minister of the Fifth Republic." He will also go down in history as the shortest-lived. The former defense minister submitted his resignation ...
RGB Mini LED and Micro RGB TVs improve LCD picture quality with higher brightness and wider color gamut, but still face LCD limits. Learn about models, prices, and OLED comparisons. Buying a TV in ...
In this tutorial, we will show you how to enable and change RGB Control in Windows 11. Microsoft has a native Lighting feature in Windows 11 that lets you control RGB lighting for each connected and ...
Samsung Electronics has unveiled the world's first 115-inch micro RGB television, marking a bold step to reinforce its presence in the premium TV segment. Unlike self-emissive microLED displays, this ...
The 2025 Hisense 100UX and 116UX RGB Mini-LED 4K TVs feature cutting edge backlighting in 100-inch or 116-inch screen sizes. Hisense has expanded its flagship UX series 4K TV lineup with two new RGB ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.