Samsung Launches “Micro RGB TV”

New display tech — and object of lust — alert: Samsung is launching yet another backlighting technology that it is calling micro RGB TV. This “uses red, green, and blue Micro-LEDs to unlock hyper-real color and contrast.” Samsung is claiming an industry-first 100% color coverage of BT.2020 and Pantone Validated colors. The technology supports 144Hz refresh rates for gaming and “Micro RGB HDR+” (but no Dolby Vision or specific brightness claims). Samsung is also using its best glare-free coating (that should significantly increase viewing comfort and apparent contrast), 4K AI upscaling, Dolby Atmos speakers, and Bixby AI for its visual …

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TCL A1: TCL Cautiously Enters the Portable Projector Market

TCL is an enormous, vertically integrated TV manufacturer: TCL runs its own factories and invests tens of billions of dollars in building its own display panel fabs in China. (TCL also has enormous mobile and home appliance divisions.) Like most big brands, TCL initially ignored the surge of portable projectors out of China because they didn’t initially target TV buyers, but it is now dipping its toes into the market as the product category grows and we start seeing some cannibalization of traditional entertainment displays. TCL is late to this trend; Samsung went first with the Freestyle launched at the …

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Yaber T2 Keith Haring Edition

Portable cannister projectors are not only becoming a big business, they allow small companies like XGIMI or (what was a small company) Anker/Nebula to move up the value chain. These companies, mostly coming out of China have names that you may not have heard of that nevertheless have sold hundreds of thousands or even millions of devices. Yaber was formed in 2018, shipped its first projector in 2019, and claims it hit over two million units sold by 2022. As it moves upmarket, Yaber sought out stylistic collaborators to stand out, and it launched a Keith Haring version of one …

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Review: LG CineBeam Q

The market for portable cannister pico-projectors is still niche, but it has attracted the attention of larger brands like Samsung and LG. LG’s first entry strikes a nice balance between performance and design. LG’s take on the portable smart projector leans heavily on design, with premium specs for the category, but still aiming at plug-and-play use cases rather than full-on home theater. The CineBeam Qube HU710PB (which LG blessedly refers to as “CineBeam Q,” so I will, too) is a relatively compact rectangle with a rotating stand that doubles as a carrying handle. LG has finished the CineBeam Q entirely …

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Upgrading to Denon AVR-X8500HA — is an “A” Worth $600?

My home theater serves a test bed for various devices for Techsponential and Home Theater View, and while I was able to test the latest display resolutions on TVs in my soundbar test rigs, my main home theater setup was based on a Denon AVR-X8500H with older HDMI inputs. My main game console is an XBOX Series X and my reference display is an LG C2 OLED 4KTV, so I already had the content and display to fully support 4K/120 gaming, I was just lacking the thing in the middle to connect them while providing extensive surround sound. Most solid-state …

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Review: TCL QM8 Was a High Performance 4KTV Value in 2023; In 2024 It’s a Bargain

By Avi Greengart In 2023, TCL chose to push quantum dot and gaming features down its line but leave miniLED backlighting only on its higher-end QM8 line. At launch it was a strong value with great contrast and color for less than bigger brands. In 2024, prices have come down further and new TCL models have been announced, but the QM8 will remain on the market for a while — and it's now a bargain. Introduction In the U.S., TCL is best known for its televisions, but it is actually one of the largest consumer electronics conglomerates in the world. …

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Review: XGIMI Horizon Ultra

By Avi Greengart Technological disruption is often portrayed as coming fully-formed from an all-new thing that is superior to established options, but that’s not always how innovations w ork. Many disruptions come from products that provide lesser experiences at lower price points or appeal to a different set of customer needs than the industry standard. These products then improve over time and eventually hit a tipping point where their advantages overtake the status quo. The front projection market has been fairly static for a while, but that is starting to change. Smart Portable Projectors Move Upmarket Fitting millions of tiny …

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Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED Smart TV Review: Better TV Tech, Much Smarter

By Avi Greengart, portions reprinted with permission from Techsponential Amazon introduced the Fire TV set top box back in 2014 as a way to ensure that its Prime Video content would get pride of place in the user interface, unlike competing devices from Roku and Apple. Over time, Amazon shrunk down the form factor to sticks, Borgified them into cubes, and eventually chose to build the Fire TV interface directly into televisions in 2021. Amazon’s initial Fire TV lineup was clearly aiming for volume sales, and targeted entry level sizes and display technology. In late 2022, Amazon moved a bit …

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Monster “UHD 8K Cobalt” HDMI Cable

Monster pioneered the premium audio accessories business, starting with thick, oxygen-free copper speaker wires before moving to more questionable interconnect cables and other accessories, eventually landing on headphones and Bluetooth speakers. The original speaker cables were genuinely (and demonstrably) better than the thinner wires due to a combination of physics and quality control. They sold well because Monster did a tremendous job on marketing at point of sale; in some years, they made up the majority of consumer electronics retailer profit (sell the TV and VCR at cost, make money on the cables). With the rise of the Internet and …

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