Lightweight and mini projectors are an ideal choice for this young generation of explorers who don’t want to leave their cinematic comfort behind while moving ahead with their adventures. Even though ...
The Xiaomi TV S Mini LED series will be available starting April 22, 2026, across mi.com, online platforms, and retail stores, with pre-bookings open from April 15. The 55-inch model is priced at Rs ...
Samsung has expanded its line of Mini-LED TVs for 2026 with several new models, including Neo QLED 4K TVs that use Mini-LED technology. Notably, almost all come in at an attractive price point, ...
The Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2026 series has been announced and is now available for pre-order in China. The lineup introduces upgraded display technology and audio features, giving an early look at what ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? The TCL QM8L is a follow-up to my favorite mainstream TV from last year, bringing new ...
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This year at CES 2026 everybody was pretty confused about the new "Micro RGB" and "RGB Mini LED" TVs that use similar technology but carry different names. Now, Sony has come up with another label for ...
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TCL has established itself as a TV company to watch over the past few years, not only dominating Mini-LED TV sales, but offering great value for money in the process. The TCL C7K sits just under the ...
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