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Sansui 55-inch OLED TV unboxing: First impressions
In this unboxing video, sponsored by Sansui, we take a look at the Sansui 55-inch VO series OLED television (S55VOUG), an affordable option priced at $800 (Micro Center), significantly undercutting ...
We're more than a month removed from all those Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals that closed out last year, but we spotted a discount on an Alienware gaming display that brings its price back down ...
What’s better than four? Five, of course, if you’re Samsung. The Korean tech giant is developing new display technology that may further enhance the beauty of QD-OLED displays. Samsung is promoting ...
Is it still worth buying an Apple TV 4K in 2026? Is the LG C5 the better choice over a Sony OLED? And in a bright room, are you going with the Bravia 9, or letting Samsung’s S95F OLED take on that ...
Super Bowl tickets too expensive? Not to worry, as you can get a front row seat to the big game for cheap with the mega deal LG is offering on this 77-Inch OLED evo 4K TV. The 77-Inch LG OLED evo AI ...
Samsung Display’s QD-OLED Penta Tandem adds a five-layer OLED stack that targets higher HDR peak brightness, better efficiency, and longer lifespan, with a 2026 rollout across flagship monitor sizes ...
You'll need to create an account if you haven't already (don't worry, it's free) Once you've logged in, click on "My Account" under your account name on the top right Click on "Dell Rewards" in the ...
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Update: This deal is now expired. BrandsMart via eBay has dropped the price of the 2025 65" LG Evo C5 4K OLED TV to just $1,117.59 when you apply a 20% off coupon code "FAVEFINDS20". This deal is ...
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TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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