Smart TVs

by Rich R ·Posted 04/08/2022
Designed with gamers in mind, Samsung’s new Q80B series of QLED TVs features Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), which automatically turns off the TV’s processing, allowing the optimized processor of your compatible gaming system (PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S) to handle the workload of processing the image. This helps reduce input latency, keeping your button presses more in sync with what’s
by Rich R ·Posted 03/17/2020
Samsung’s new HDR 4K UHD smart TVs are making their way to B&H, and there are quite a few to choose from. The TU7000 and TU8000 series both support the HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG HDR formats, Motion Rate 120 technology for smooth action, and Auto Low Latency Mode for an enhanced gaming experience. Both models also work
by Rich R ·Posted 09/19/2019
When I was asked recently if I wanted to do a hands-on review of a VIZIO Quantum Dot LED TV, I didn’t want to appear too eager. I am, after all, a professional… but it’s certainly not an everyday occurrence to be asked to take home such a lavish piece of equipment. VIZIO decided to let me try the P659-G1, and I was excited for the opportunity to upgrade from my plasma, at least temporarily. Going into my review process, I wanted to focus
by Atane Ofiaja ·Posted 05/01/2019
We're excited to announce the arrival of TCL TVs here at B&H. These LED-backlit displays will be available in a variety of sizes and series to fit your requirements, taste, and budget. The entry-level 1-Series are available in 32", 40", and 49" sizes. The 32" display features 720p resolution, while the 40" and 49" feature 1080p resolution. They are equipped with 3 HDMI ports, a USB 2.0 port, an optical audio output, and an RCA audio output. A built-in digital tuner enables you
by Richard Stevens ·Posted 01/09/2019
After LG's press conference on Monday, scheduling a booth tour to go hands-on with its latest products was a no-brainer. We had to see if its rollable Signature OLED TV was more concept than reality. Having covered a few CES' over the years, we're accustomed to seeing technology that doesn't quite materialize. Well, not this time, ladies and gentlemen. LG appears committed to bringing its new OLED marvel to market, this year, to boot. In case you missed it, this 65" OLED 4K TV features a pedestal base that the TV completely lowers and rolls
by Richard Stevens ·Posted 01/08/2019
From mobile, to TVs, to AI, Samsung's far-reaching technological arm was on full display at this year's CES. A common theme this year is 5G, and Samsung wasted no time reassuring its following that its first 5G smartphone is on track for release in 2019. With Mobile World Congress right around the corner, springtime will likely be full of smartphone announcements, and I suspect Samsung to lead the charge with 5G in tow. Samsung's Bixby AI is also evolving. The more information Bixby has about your content likes and dislikes, the more it can
by Rich R ·Posted 01/08/2019
At CES 2019, Samsung announced three new sizes of 8K UHD TVs to follow up on its September announcement of the 85" Q900. The 65, 75, and
by Shawn C. Steiner ·Posted 01/08/2019
Amazingly polished videos and products were on display at Sony's press conference, here at CES 2019. Sony truly does have a hand in everything, making it possible to go from capture to delivery, all on Sony equipment. And it is all spectacular. As a self-labeled "Creative Entertainment Company," Sony wants to give creatives the power to develop awesome experiences. The showcase this year backs this up by presenting a wide range of tools to help creators produce work at the highest possible level. Sony Pictures Ardent supporters of theatrical
by Rich R ·Posted 04/17/2018
Put the remote down and literally tell your TV what you want it to do with the new C8PUA-series TVs from LG. Thanks to its built-in AI ThinQ operating system, you can control it with just your voice through your Google Assistant- or Amazon Alexa-enabled devices on the same network. The included remote control also has an onboard microphone, so if you don’t have a compatible device, you can use the Google Assistant
by Rich R ·Posted 03/28/2018
Samsung’s new HDR UHD smart TVs are here, and there’s quite a variety to choose from. The NU7100-series LED TVs, available in 50, 55, 65", and various other sizes, supports HDR10, HLG, and the newer HDR10+ formats, allowing you to enjoy a variety of content in HDR quality. Motion Rate 120 technology digitally smooths out the blur commonly associated with fast-moving objects. The onboard Tizen operating
by Rich R ·Posted 03/19/2018
Stop scrolling through pages of uninteresting stuff to find your shows, and simply tell your remote what you want to watch with the new X850F and X900F series TVs from Sony. Both series feature Amazon Alexa and