Smart TV stories
We got our hands on one of the most impressive Smart TV's Panasonic has ever produced. Ever Kiwi household should take note.
Samsung Electronics New Zealand has launched its 2020 QLED TV range, featuring AI upscaling and large-format panels over 75 inches.
TCL's new 55-inch C8 QUHD TV, priced at NZD $2499, promises a high-tech experience with built-in AI and Google Chromecast, ideal for modern homes.
The new Freeview recorder combines the entire suite of Freeview features with the added choice of apps and extra content available through Google Play.
Nexxen launches Cross-Screen Measurement in Australia, leveraging exclusive ACR data from 1.3 million devices to enhance TV and digital ad insights.
Global smart home device shipments declined in 2022, with smart TVs experiencing the largest drop, according to IDC.
Global consumer electronics market to reach $17 billion by 2031, driven by increasing disposable income and smartphone adoption in APAC.
Samsung's flagship 4K TV for 2022, the QN90B, delivers superb performance and sets a high standard for competitors.
At the centre of Samsung's announcement is the unveiling of its new display technology for its flagship televisions: Neo QLED.
Powered by the Cognitive Processor XR, the BRAVIA TV's use a new processing method designed to replicate the ways humans see and hear.
Samsung has unveiled its 2021 TV lineup, featuring the new Neo QLED technology with enhanced picture quality and sustainability measures.
Samsung's new Q950TS TV provides an unparalleled home viewing experience, but with a hefty price tag of $15,000.
It includes the LG Alpha 9 (α9) Gen 2 processor, Cinema HDR, and LG ThinQ AI with Google Assistant support built-in and Amazon Alexa on its way.
Smart TVs, now the epicentre of home entertainment, are increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks through malware, poor configuration, and physical exploits.
LG adds Alexa to 2019 AI TVs in Australia and NZ, enhancing the smart home experience with seamless voice control.
It wouldn't be unrealistic to think they only talk via lawyers regarding smartphone patent breaches, but Samsung has now made a big announcement.
Latest TVs from LG use deep learning to enhance the video and audio output and introduces integration with Alexa.
Smart speakers, such as Amazon Echo and Google Home, are driving the global smart home market, projected to hit 643.9 million shipments in 2018.
New Zealand is becoming a global leader in smart TV adoption, with a 44% adoption rate second only to South Korea, according to research firm IDC.
New research from Kogan reveals a surge in demand for larger TVs in Australia, with screen sizes expanding from 65 inches to 100 inches by 2024.