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In most US cities, NextGen TV is broadcasting already. Formerly known as ATSC 3.0, NextGen TV promises 4K HDR, more channels and even better reception. All you need is an inexpensive antenna ...
If, like many of the reviews team at What Hi-Fi?, you are a big fan of owning your media, chances are you’re one of the cool cats still buying 4K Blu-ray. And why not? As well as meaning you own the ...
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To help you take advantage of this awesome movie sale, we've curated two huge lists featuring movies on 4K Blu-ray as well as film and TV series box sets. If you're interested in checking out the ...
The story of PC gaming simply cannot be told without the Crysis series of FPS games ... up with an 89% Crysis 2 review and an 81% Crysis 3 review, scores that propelled the series into the ...
It will sport a tall 13.2-inch display that offers 3.4K resolution and 900 nits of peak brightness. Oppo is also promising low blue light emission and no flickers from this panel. To recall ...
The George P. Cosmatos-directed western, which was released theatrically back in 1993, is arriving on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray disc on April 22, alongside a 4K digital release available on the same day ...
Following on from the must-have Fujifilm X100VI – a camera that’s so sought after over a year after its introduction that new drops are widely reported in the specialist press – we have the arrival of ...
But there's no question that 4K Blu-ray sales are in free-fall and the state of the market is in a rather tight spot. Despite these dire straits, Sony decided to release a new Blu-ray player ...
The TV also features multiple connectivity options, including 3 HDMI ports, 2 USB ports, Bluetooth, and WiFi, making it adaptable for different devices. Buyers appreciate the TV’s 4K Ultra HD ...
You’ve only just got used to hearing about 4K TV and now some people are talking about 8K. But what the hell is it? What makes 8K different to 4K? And do you need it? Or is it worth waiting a while ...