
Nick Pino
Managing Editor, TV and AV at Tom's Guide
Managing Editor @Tomsguide. 10+ years @Futureplc. Formerly @TechRadar. TV expert. Audiophile. Gamer. Email me: [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
tomsguide.com | Nick Pino
For all of the hype around the flagship Samsung QN90F and QN990F 8K, the Samsung QN80F could offer the best price-to-performance ratio for folks looking for a big-screen TV at a midrange price. Starting at $1,299 for the 55-inch model — and a lot less in future months once the set goes on sale — you’re getting an upgraded Mini-LED TV with great color accuracy and decent brightness.
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1 month ago |
tomsguide.com | Nick Pino
Earlier today, LG announced the pricing of the new LG C5 and G5 OLED TVs — and their prices are…well, a lot. The more affordable of the two, the LG C5 OLED, starts at $1,499 for a measly 42-inch screen and reaches upwards of $3,000 if you want a 65-inch TV. The LG G5 OLED starts at $2,499 for a 55-inch screen size while the 65-inch and 77-inch models will run you $3,399 and $4,499, respectively.
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1 month ago |
tomsguide.com | Nick Pino
The LG C5 OLED and LG G5 OLED are likely going to be some of the best OLED TVs we're going to get in 2025. They're also going to be some of the most expensive. In a press release today, LG announced the prices for its 2025 OLED lineup. Prices start at $1,399 for the 42-inch LG C5 OLED and rocket all the way up to an eye-watering sticker price of $24,999 for the 97-inch LG G5.
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1 month ago |
tomsguide.com | Nick Pino
There's a seriously good-looking Roku TV coming to digital storefronts today — only, it's being made by a company you've probably never heard of before. That company is called Skyworth, a Chinese TV manufacturer that recently inked a deal with world-famous electronics maker Philips for US branding rights. Today, that partnership bears its first fruits with the Philips 65" Class 974 Series OLED, or simply the Philips OLED Roku TV for short.
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1 month ago |
tomsguide.com | Nick Pino
Despite reviewing dozens of the best TVs of the last decade, none of them have been above 100 inches in size. Sure, I’ve obviously had the chance to see screens of that size at special events, but no company was willing to send me one for testing at home…until Hisense made me the offer to ship me a 110-inch Hisense UX for review.
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