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Soundfun Mirai soundbar review: a diminutive dialogue booster
By James Holland published
The Soundfun Mirai soundbar is small, simple, and very light on features. But, it does a great job at one thing – making dialogue pop.
LG G3 OLED review: LG's brightest OLED TV ever delivers elite pictures
By James Davidson last updated
The LG G3 has outstanding picture quality and excellent performance, thanks in part to the introduction of MLA OLED technology – but it's not quite perfect.
LG B3 review: LG's cheapest OLED TV packs a lot of performance
By James Davidson last updated
The LG B3 is the entry-level option in LG's 2023 OLED lineup and offers performance and picture quality above its grade, but it is lacking in a couple of areas.
TCL QM8 Class review: a powerfully bright mini-LED TV that's priced right
By Al Griffin last updated
The new TCL QM8 Class TV beats its mini-LED predecessors when it comes to brightness, and its overall picture quality and feature set make it a great value.
Samsung TVs are losing yet another Google feature – this time, it’s Google Meet
By Becca Caddy published
Is Google making moves to back away from Samsung's Tizen completely?
Sony A80L review: a fantastic mid-range OLED TV for movie lovers
By John Archer last updated
Can the mid-range Sony A80L OLED TV without brightness-boosting bells and whistles still compete with the latest OLED superstars? Yes, if you appreciate the finer things.
LG C3 OLED review: a picture-perfect TV for movies and gaming
By Al Griffin last updated
LG's mid-range TV is a feature-packed option for gamers and movie fans. You can spend more on an OLED and you can also spend less, but the C3 seems just right.
Samsung QN90C TV review: a bright mini-LED TV that looks good from any angle
By Al Griffin last updated
Samsung’s QN90C packs many of the same features as its flagship QN95C Neo QLED, but sells for considerably less.
Samsung S95C review: a brighter, better OLED TV that looks great from any angle
By John Archer last updated
Samsung says its sophomore Quantum Dot TV is brighter, cleverer and more colourful than its predecessor. But can it really deliver a big step forward just a year on from the technology’s debut?
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