The likes of Samsung and LG are responding to Australia’s love of big TVs, announcing their largest models ever. Meet the new ...
South Korean appliance giant LG confirmed to news.com.au at the CES tech conference in Las Vegas, being held this week, that its fully transparent Signature OLED T will begin to be sold in Australia ...
“Sometimes we present this stuff and it never comes out because it’s a concept,” LG Australia’s home entertainment marketing chief Tony Brown told news.com.au at CES, the world’s largest ...
Hisense has unveiled a 116-inch TV - what will become Australia’s biggest when it arrives in the country later this year, while Samsung has beefed up its offerings to include a 115-inch screen.
Philips has announced its new range of OLED TVs, and one of the headline sets is the OLED810. Pitched as a mid-range offering ...
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The author travelled to CES with assistance of Samsung, LG and Hisense. Jared LynchTechnology Editor Jared Lynch is The Australian’s Technology Editor, with a career spanning two decades.
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The XBoom Go XG8T started its life at a rather expensive £399 / $380 / AU$600 (approx), but LG has cut prices since then, and ...