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Roku users say the latest software update has made their streaming suck
By Carrie Marshall published
Roku users are reporting problems with Disney Plus, Prime Video and YouTube too, following a recent software update.

The Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box 8K is the best TV accessory I’ve ever owned
By Dave Meikleham published
The iconic AV company’s latest HDMI, color-recreating splitter is a glorious device that will admittedly dent your bank balance.

I tested two mid-range Dolby Atmos soundbars side-by-side, and the battle for your money has never been more competitive
By James Davidson published
The Sonos Beam and Sony Bravia Theater Bar 6 are two mid-range Dolby Atmos soundbars. How do they compare?

I've been watching the latest 4K Blu-rays with a flagship OLED TV and soundbar setup for six months – here are my 7 favorites so far
By James Davidson published
We've been running our Blu-ray Bounty for six months and have been lucky to review some excellent 4K discs - here's my personal top seven

I reviewed the Epson QL7000 projector, and 10,000 lumens brightness makes the difference between day and night
By Al Griffin published
Epson’s QL7000 projector can be paired with screens as large as 300 inches, and it’s so bright you won’t even need to dim the lights.

UK Prices for LG's 2025 QNED TVs are live, and Samsung should be worried
By James Davidson published
LG's QNED TV range is taking the fight directly to Samsung's Neo QLED TV range

LG Display announces viability of ‘Dream OLED’ tech – but I wouldn't count on seeing it in the next generation of OLED TVs
By Al Griffin published
LG announced a hybrid two-stack OLED display with blue fluorescence in the lower stack and blue phosphorescence in the upper stack that gets us closer to the dream of a perfect OLED TV.

Amazon's best TV just got some nice free upgrades
By Jacob Krol published
Amazon has upgraded its flagship Fire TV Omni with Mini-LED with Interactive Art and Dual-Audio.

Samsung says a 'dimmer' OLED TV appears just as bright as a 'brighter' LED model, but that misses the point of why I've been calling for brighter OLEDs
By James Davidson published
Samsung says the human eye perceives a 300-nit OLED the same as a brighter 500-nit LED screen, but we need brighter OLED TVs for more reasons.
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