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LG changes LCD tack with promising but ultimately mixed results
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Philips might not have the global brand recognition of rival TV brands such as Samsung, LG and Sony, but it sure knows how to put together a tasty-looking OLED. The 65in OLED910 we have before us toda
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The 43in P7K is the smallest model from TCL’s second most affordable TV series for 2025, and it can be yours for relative peanuts. Not surprisingly for £269, though, the 43P7K lacks more than a few of
LG has given us the upgrade to the C-series that we’ve been waiting for. If you haven’t heard of the company’s immensely popular C-series OLED TVs, we can only presume you have been living under a par