
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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4 days ago |
tomsguide.com | Alex Hughes |Nicola Appleton |Jane McGuire |Nick Pino
Across all of the areas of tech, we here at Tom's Guide are certain artificial intelligence is leading the charge. It's in your smartphones, TVs, fridges and just about any product with a screen these days. More than that, AI models and chatbots are changing the world, bringing a new kind of productivity to both individuals and companies alike.
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3 weeks ago |
tomsguide.com | Nick Pino
Sony WH-1000XM6 SpecsPrice: $450 / $600 CAD / £TBD/AU$TBDConnectivity: Bluetooth 5.3ANC: YesBattery: Up to 40 hours; 30 hours (ANC enabled)Weight: 0.56 pounds (254g)Colors: Black/White/Navy BlueCompatibility: iOS, AndroidI’ve reviewed every single pair of Sony’s WH-1000X flagship wireless headphones since their debut in 2016. We’ve seen four successors since then — the most recent of which was the Sony WH-1000XM5 — and, now, a fifth with the new 1000XM6.
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1 month ago |
tomsguide.com | Nick Pino
For years, there hasn't been a single Amazon Fire TV on our list of the best TVs. Sure, the latest batch of Omni Mini-LED Series TVs from Amazon offer some decent brightness and color reproduction technologies — but they’re far from perfect. Enter the Hisense U65QF. It’s a low-cost Fire TV that combines Mini-LED backlighting and a maximum 144Hz refresh rate. For gamers, it looks like one of the best budget TVs of 2025.
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2 months 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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2 months 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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