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A key fact for starters: while LG has traditionally used an LCD-panel technology known as IPS for its big-screen TVs, the 65QNED93 joins last year’s 65QNED91 in using the alternative VA type of panel
While LG’s C5 range is a step-down line, the 48in version of the C5 is pretty much as premium as TVs this size get. It is packed to the brim with features, although, as with its design, not a great de
When shopping for a premium TV, 65in OLEDs tend to dominate the headlines and are the default option for most people as a result. That makes sense, especially as there are undeniable benefits to large
Alongside the LG C5, Samsung’s S90F is one of a select few OLED TVs available in a small lounge- or bedroom-friendly 48in size. This will be of interest to any serious home cinema fan short on space –
SCORE PRICE As reviewed, £1,833 (£2,199 inc VAT) from dell.co.uk Like the Dell 16 Premium overleaf, the Dell 14 Premium carries on the XPS formula with little changed beyond the branding; regular read
SCORE PRICE £1,250 (£1,500 inc VAT) from honor.com When I reviewed the Qualcomm version of the Honor MagicBook Art last year (see issue 366, p52), I mourned the fact it wasn’t due to go on sale in the