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You can watch movies and shows from Netflix, Hulu, HBO, and other services on a smartphone or a tablet, but a dedicated TV will always be something special. It’s the centerpiece of your living room, and the only display that you can truly cozy up to on the couch for hours on end. If you want to get more out of your purchase, you can make it even better with a powerful sound system and by hooking up a few game consoles, like the Nintendo Switch, PS4, or Xbox One. The latest 4K (and soon, 8K) displays from Sony, Samsung, LG, Vizio, and more deliver enhanced visual quality, better value, and smart features that you can’t find on other screens outside of your local cinema. If you’re looking for the latest TV news, how-tos on optimizing your home theater setup, and reviews for OLED and LCD TVs, you’ve come to the right place.

TCL’s $7,000+ flagship TV is ready to fight

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The X11L is TCL’s best TV ever, but with RGB LED TVs around the corner, is mini LED a dead end?

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Panasonic partners with Skyworth for TV business in US and Europe.

Skyworth will make the Panasonic-branded TVs, leading marketing in the US and Europe while Panasonic focuses on development. It’s the second storied Japanese TV company to partner with a Chinese manufacturer in as many months, further highlighting the decline of Japanese TV dominance over the past decade.

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3500 vs 650 ANSI Lumens.

If you’ve even wondered how important that lumen measurement is on projectors…

Here’s the monstrous Nebula X1 Pro next to the little Nebula P1. I’ve got both portable projectors with detachable speakers in for testing, but only one is viewable in ambient mid-day light.

3500 vs. 650 ANSI lumens during the day.
3500 vs. 650 ANSI lumens during the day.
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The improved Fire TV OS we’ve been waiting for is finally here.

Rollout of Amazon’s Fire TV OS redesign announced at CES begins today for US customers. The update hits the Fire TV Stick 4K Plus, 4K Max (2nd gen), and Omni mini-LED TVs first, expanding to other products later.

Who’s who and what’s what in TVs in 2026

What we can expect from each TV manufacturer, and what TV tech they’re backing.

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You can now use your 2025 LG OLEDs with its new Sound Suite speakers.

A software update allows its G5 and C5 OLED TVs to work with the Dolby Atmos FlexConnect speaker system it announced at CES. FlexConnect allows for more flexible speaker placement and configurations, and could boost the surround sound speaker market.

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LG will no longer make any 8K OLED or LED TVs.

According to FlatpanelsHD, LG Display has halted production of 8K panels. We haven’t seen a new 8K model from LG since 2024, and certainly won’t in 2026. So for the seven people that still care about 8K TVs, Samsung is the only manufacturer still making them.

The last 8K TVs being made

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TCL about to unseat Samsung in TVs.

Samsung has been the leading TV maker globally for 20 years. China’s TCL is this close to unseating the South Korean champ after posting a 20 percent surge in year-over-year global TV shipments, according to Counterpoint Research. That Sony x TCL deal all but guarantees a new leader should it go through.

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Vizio stealth released its first significant TVs since the Walmart acquisition.

New 75-inch ($498) and 65-inch ($398) Vizio mini-LED TVs — the first from the company — have appeared on Walmart (previous Vizio TVs were FALD but not mini LED). They’re the cheapest mini-LEDs available in those sizes and I expect their brightness will compete with comparable TCL and Hisense TVs.

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What a Sony and TCL partnership means for the future of TVs

It’s still over a year off, and might not even happen, but a Sony and TCL partnership has wide-spanning implications.

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Samsung adds new sizes of Frame TVs, but is backing away from the One Connect Box.

CES saw only a very minor update to the Frame family, with the mainline adding 75-, 85-, and 98-inch models, and the Frame Pro now coming in a smaller 55-inch size. Oddly, only two of the seven mainline Frame models will support the One Connect Box — the 43- and 50-inch.

The Sony Bravia 8 II is a TV enthusiast’s dream

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It’s not the brightest OLED, and it isn’t perfect, but there’s no TV I’d rather watch.

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The best tech announced at CES 2026 so far

Smart lights that know where they’re placed in a room, wild designs for next-gen routers, and a glowing inedible donut.

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The Verge Awards at CES 2026

Rollable laptops, twice-folding phones, and a ‘longevity station.’ This is the CES tech we come back for.

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The gap between premium and budget TV brands is quickly closing

As the gap in performance shrinks, and there’s less to separate the best from the rest, how will manufacturers react?

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Battle of the ‘world’s brightest’ 4,500-nit TVs.

How can both Samsung Display and LG Display claim to have the world’s brightest TV when they offer the same 4,500-nit brightness peaks? Not convincingly! But the extra 500 nits is still a milestone over last-gen tech, and boy are these new OLED screens gorgeous in person. You can’t say OLED is lacking brightness anymore.

<em>LG Display’s flagship 83-inch “Meta” panel, with its Primary Tandem RGB 2.0 tech.</em>
<em>Samsung Display’s new 77-inch QD-OLED.</em>
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LG Display’s flagship 83-inch “Meta” panel, with its Primary Tandem RGB 2.0 tech.
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Peacock will be the first streamer to integrate everything Dolby has to offer.

Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos availability will be extended across Peacock’s live sports throughout 2026, and the streamer has committed to supporting Dolby Vision 2 and the Dolby AC-4 audio codec when they launch later in the year.

While there currently aren’t any Dolby Vision 2-capable TVs, we’re expecting to see some release in 2026.

A TV on a dark background displaying the How to Train Your Dragon movie on Peacock with a Dolby Vision Atmos badge superimposed.
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Hisense’s CES 2026 keynote is kicking off soon.

Hisense will be livestreaming its press conference from Las Vegas today at 10AM Pacific/1PM Eastern. You can watch along (and keep an eye on the countdown) from their website.

Hisense’s CES 2026 keynote banner
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Samsung brings back the Timeless Frame with its biggest Micro RGB TV at CES.

To counter last month’s announcement of more manageable Micro RGB sizes for 2026, Samsung went the other direction at CES. The 130-inch monster dominated First Look as soon as I entered. It’s likely just a statement piece, but if not, start checking your cushions for loose $100 bills.

The 130-inch Samsung Micro RGB TV with the Timeless Frame in a stone room.
The Timeless Frame is less of a TV frame and more of an artistic statement piece.
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