School ain't cheap, and even if you have financial aid or a job, that money's gotta go to tuition, rent, and basic necessities, leaving very little for "extra" purchases. Trust me, I've been there. Thus, it can be hard to justify buying something extravagant like a brand-spankin' new TV.
We're approaching the finish line folk! Prime Day 2026 is almost over, so this might be your last chance to grab some particularly good deals on Amazon's Fire lineup of devices.
I've been planning to switch to OLED for years, but with everything getting so expensive lately, I've been waiting for the right smart TV deal to come along before I commit to a particular model. Fortunately, thanks to Prime Day 2026, that day has arrived, as Amazon is slashing 33% off the 55-inch OLED BRAVIA XR8B Google TV by Sony.
The quadrennial FIFA World Cup is underway and there's only one right way to watch it: in a large group with family and friends, loads of delicious snacks and drinks, and a massive 200-inch projected screen.
Prime Day is nearly here, but Amazon has decided to drop some of its best Fire device deals early.
Google TV upgraded itself to get ready for the World Cup, while Gemini sneaks in a few new voice capabilities for viewers.
Chromecast users report problems with their remote and its inability to keep a proper connection after a recent patch.
Disney appears to be steering Hulu toward Disney+, creating one app for streaming, live TV, and more — even if it’s not quite ready to admit Hulu’s standalone days may be numbered.
Apps like YouTube and HBO Max are no longer detecting the original Chromecast for some users.
This 77-inch Samsung Smart Tizen TV normally sells at $3,500.