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2 flagship LG OLED TVs released at CES 2025
Panasonic Z95B OLED Promises Better Picture and Audio at CES
Panasonic has revealed its flagship Z95B OLED TV will come in three sizes up to 77 inches and promises improved picture and sound quality. The Panasonic Z95A OLED surprised when it came out in 2024 after an eight year gap. While it was a solid TV, it did cost more than the competition and only came in a 65-inch size.
Panasonic comes out swinging at CES 2025 with new OLED and Mini-LED TVs
The W95B could also find its way among the best gaming TVs this year thanks to its 144Hz refresh rate and new addition of AMD FreeSync Premium. HDR Tone Mapping and True Game Mode also round out its many enticing gaming features. Panasonic has yet to officially announce pricing on the new sets so stay tuned for more information as it rolls out.
Two flagship LG OLED TVs released at CES 2025: Specs, best new features, and more
LG's new AI experience in the M5 and G5 allows for a more personalized and tailored user experience. Here's what to expect.
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Alienware’s 27-inch 4K 240Hz OLED monitor is only a couple months away
Alienware is joining Asus, Samsung, and MSI in making a silly “world’s first” claim — all four of them are now set to launch a genuinely exciting new wave of 27-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitors with an excellent 240Hz refresh rate.
Alienware’s new OLED gaming monitor boasts 'world's highest' pixels per inch
Alienware has just announced the Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor at CES 2025. According to the company, the monitor has the highest pixel density for an OLED or QD-OLED (more on this in a minute) monitor at 166 pixels per inch (PPI).
New Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor is Here to Elevate Your Game
Alienware continues to lead in gaming monitor technology with QD-OLED advancements. After captivating gamers first with our 34-inch ultrawide QD-OLED model, we pushed boundaries even further by introducing a 32-inch model with 4K resolution,
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Panasonic’s Z95B has the secret OLED TV tech we were hunting for
Panasonic is back in the U.S. in full force, today announcing three new TVs, including an MLA-free OLED, the flagship Z95B.
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LG Unveils 2025 Premium OLED TVs With Ground-Breaking Brightness, Advanced AI Features And 165Hz Gaming Support
For starters, the OLED Evo M5 and OLED evo G5 ranges will both boast LG’s new Alpha 11 Gen 2 processor, which LG claims uses ...
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OLED TV technology explained: LG unveils 'brightest TV on the market’
CES 2025, held in Las Vegas from Tuesday to Friday this week, is one of the world's largest tech trade shows where companies ...
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Weak OLED iPad Pro Demand Forces Panel Supplier to Pivot to iPhone
Apple supplier LG Display is adjusting its main OLED production line over concerns about lower-than-expected OLED iPad Pro ...
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Asus’ $899 Snapdragon Laptop Has An OLED Display And Is Lighter Than The MacBook Air
The Asus Zenbook A14 is a new entrant to the Zenbook lineup. It's cheaper and lighter than the MacBook Air and sports more ...
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Dell’s new Pro Premium laptop is quieter and offers a tandem OLED display
Dell may be making its laptop names boring and unoriginal, but the new Dell Pro 14 Premium is keeping things exciting with ...
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Lenovo’s Latest Laptop Has a Rollable OLED Screen
With a notebook PC with a screen that rolls, a monitor with directional audio, and the first third-party SteamOS gaming ...
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Displace will finally ship its wireless 4K OLED suction TVs in March of this year
We first checked out Displace TV back at CES 2023 and were pretty impressed with the company's 55-inch 4K OLED screen — it ...
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