Let’s be honest: TVs have gotten so good that even the small and cheap ones look pretty great. But the decision of what TV to buy is more complicated than ever. There’s OLED screens and QLED and LED, smart TVs and not so smart, 8K and 4K, and a laundry list of inscrutable features like HDR and VRR. Where to start?
If you’re trying to recreate the big screen movie experience at home, a projector is the only way to go.
When the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles face off at Super Bowl LVII in Phoenix, there will be a contest happening behind the scenes: Tech companies have a long history of using major sporting events as a grand stage to show off their latest gadge
With TVs slowly growing larger and larger, it was inevitable that, one day, they’d eventually replace the need for projectors, even in movie theaters.
Super Bowl LVII is coming up fast, with the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, February 12—the action gets underway at 4.30pm MST, at the home of the Arizona Cardinals, the State Farm Stadium in Glendale.