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1 month ago |
techweekmag.com | Michail Yahontov
The LG OLED65C5 isn’t a reinvention — it’s a refinement. Building on the success of last year’s C4, the C5 subtly enhances what was already a stellar OLED TV. With boosted brightness, improved processing power, and smarter AI-driven features, the C5 cements its place as one of 2025’s top-tier 4K TVs without pushing into G Series price territory. Think of it as a perfectly balanced wine: not too expensive, not too niche — just consistently satisfying.
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1 month ago |
techweekmag.com | Michail Yahontov
Hisense has officially lifted the curtain on its latest display marvel — a colossal 163-inch UX MicroLED TV that pushes the boundaries of home entertainment. Built using cutting-edge MicroLED technology, this display sidesteps the burn-in issues commonly associated with OLED panels, making it an ideal choice for long-term viewing and demanding applications.
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1 month ago |
techweekmag.com | Michail Yahontov
TCL’s new QM6K series brings premium features to a more budget-friendly tier, setting a new standard for what entry-level Mini-LED TVs can deliver. With excellent contrast, strong off-angle performance, and broad HDR support, it’s hard to find a better-performing TV at this price point. While it doesn’t dethrone OLED or its more premium siblings like the QM7, the QM6K still shines—especially for movie lovers and gamers looking for value without significant trade-offs.
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1 month ago |
techweekmag.com | Michail Yahontov
Hisense is raising the bar for home entertainment in 2025 with its latest lineup of ULED TVs—now featuring the broadest selection of screen sizes ever offered, packed with powerful AI-driven enhancements, premium picture quality, and gaming-focused features that promise to satisfy cinephiles and competitive gamers alike. At the heart of every 2025 Hisense ULED TV is next-gen artificial intelligence.
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1 month ago |
techweekmag.com | Michail Yahontov
Xiaomi has officially introduced its next-generation smart TVs — the TV A 2026 and TV A Pro 2026 series — now live on the company’s global website, signaling an imminent launch across international markets. Both TV lineups boast 4K UHD resolution (3840 × 2160) and a 60 Hz refresh rate, which dynamically increases to 120 Hz in Game Boost mode for smoother gaming performance.
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