In 2025, LG QNED TVs — be them basic LED TVs or high-end Mini-LEDs — won’t come with quantum-dot color. They’ve been replaced ...
QLED, on the other hand, stands for Quantum Light-Emitting Diode — though, Samsung denotes them as "Quantum Dot LED TV." QLED ...
While LG is going all-in this year at CES 2025 on a revamp and expansion of its QNED TV line, we can’t forget what LG is known for — amazing OLED TVs that deliver top-notch performance every year.
LG has announced additions to its ultra-light Gram and Gram Pro laptop lineup, adding cloud-based and on-device AI-powered features that go beyond its current Gram laptops. The 16-inch Gram Pro ...
LG’s lightweight Gram laptops are pretty marvelous, packing in fantastic performance and battery life while weighing very little by laptop standards. Four more of these laptops are on the way ...
One of these is LG, which has just revealed several new OLED gaming monitors. Most interesting of these is a 45-inch 5K2K model that's bendable and has a dual-mode feature for prioritizing either ...
LG’s latest pre-CES 2025 product announcement continues the big-screen theme that’s already shaping up to be one of the key trends of the show. Only this time rather than the big pictures ...
where he was either telling customers the difference between OLED and QLED or being wowed by watching a PS5 run on the LG 65G2. When not writing about the latest TV tech, James can be found gaming ...
Even the elite models are a little dark compared to mini-LED, and that's something LG in particular has been working on. The LG G4 was significantly brighter than the G3, and that in turn was ...
At CES 2025 today in Las Vegas, electronics giant LG unveiled its new OLED Evo line of 4K TVs -- namely, the M5 and G5 models. In addition to some noteworthy AI and connectivity features ...
A trio of new LG OLED gaming monitors is set to be announced next week at the CES 2025 trade show, and not only are all of them larger than 39-inch from corner to corner, but one can even bend ...
With brightness gains and even faster VRR, there’s a lot to like. But do home theater enthusiasts really want chatbots and Microsoft Copilot on their TVs? With brightness gains and even faster ...