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Roku Users Express Concern After Fox Announces $22 Billion Acquisition
By Rowan Davies Published
Fox and Roku have entered a $22 billion agreement, but Roku users fear the damage it could cause.

Gemini on Google TVs is getting its most useful upgrade yet: voice control of picture settings
By Carrie Marshall Published
Google is rolling out an update to its Gemini TV platform that will enable you to control your TV's settings via voice — but it's on TCL TVs in the US at first.

I heard a reference 9.4.6-channel Dolby Atmos home theater system, and now I can't go back
By Matt Bolton Published
Find out which movie provides the ultimate 'AVR stress test', and what a quarter-mill of home theater gear can do

Hisense UR8 vs Samsung QN80H: how does a budget RGB TV compare to standard mini-LED?
By James Davidson Published
How does the Hisense UR8, an affordable RGB mini-LED TV, compare to the Samsung QN80H, which uses standard mini-LED?

Bluesound Pulse Cinema Mini review: the best small soundbar for music
By Simon Cohen Published
Some small-footprint soundbars compromise on big, robust sound, but not the Pulse Cinema Mini.

I regret to inform you that ads are the reason TVs have escaped price hikes due to the memory crisis
By Carrie Marshall Published
TVs aren't immune from the electronics component crisis – but manufacturers had already given up on making money from hardware

The best 48-, 49- and 50-inch TVs for every budget
By James Davidson Last updated
Updated The best 48, 49 and 50-inch TVs can provide a lot of value and performance in a reasonable amount of space.

The best 65-inch TV for every budget, all tested by our reviewers
By James Davidson Last updated
Updated We pick out the best 65-inch 4K TVs to complete your home theater setup, no matter how much you want to spend.

Apple drops support for 2015 and 2017 Apple TV models in tvOS 27
By Rowan Davies Published
tvOS will come with a handful of performance boosts, but Apple is leaving two models out of the update.

I heard a groundbreaking new subwoofer driver that fits in a tiny box 6x smaller than a regular sub
By Matt Bolton Published
GSS Audio's innovative transducer can put the power of a 10-inch sub in a box the size of a microwave dinner — and it's designed to work in soundbars or wall-mounted speakers too.
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