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What Hi-Fi? on MSNOur first look at Samsung's flagship 8K TV, Audiolab launches a new amp, we listen to Radiohead like never before, and moreWe got our first look at the brand new TV and home cinema products coming from Samsung in 2025, while another lucky writer ...
In this You Asked episode, we cover Netflix Error 100 fixes, Sony OLED clicking noises, and the 97” LG G5 OLED’s missing upgrades. Plus, easier password entry, finding a trusted calibrator, and a ...
For reasons best known to itself, the latest LG QNED Mini-LED range is called the ‘93’ in the UK, but ‘92’ in most other territories. So this QNED93 review is also, effectively, a QNED92 review, too.
Part of the Technics problem also lies in their dynamic abilities. For all their impressive bass power (which we’ll come to ...
Now, in Hi-Fi stereo world, my setup isn’t actually all that expensive, but the final bill still comes to $3,576. That’s no ...
Another thoroughly modern sub-set of the home entertainment universe is the portable projector, which allows you to take some super-large images anywhere you want, with truly decent quality. We bring ...
Make of that what you will. Let’s drill down into the most important category, though – audio performance. Now, as you may expect, neither the JBL Clip 5 or LG XBoom Go XG2T plate up a stellar ...
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What Hi-Fi? on MSNLG C5 vs Sony Bravia 8: which OLED TV should you buy?LG's two most high-profile OLED TV models are better than their excellent predecessors – but which is right for you?
Credit: What Hi-Fi? / Netflix ... by my verdict of the 42-inch LG C4 – and this sums up my experience with most screen-sizes in the range: “Though its audio isn't the best, it delivers ...
Which is why I stick by my verdict of the 42-inch LG C4 – and this sums up my experience with most screen-sizes in the range: “Though its audio isn't the best ... Alastair is What Hi-Fi?’s editor in ...
Brands like Samsung, Sony, and LG spend more time on picture quality than whatever 10-watt or 15-watt audio system gets placed in an LED, QLED, or OLED set. Fortunately, these same brands (and ...
Chinese power supply company, SHARGE, has launched a pair of GPT-4o-powered smart glasses with a 16-megapixel camera capable of capturing 4K photos and 1080p videos. Like the Looktech AI glasses and ...
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