For some cinephiles, a projector is the dream. There's obvious appeal. It means being able to watch on the largest possible ...
Sony has handed operational control of its TV business to TCL, but that doesn’t mean Sony TVs are going away. Here’s what’s changing, what’s not, and how it could impact buyers in the coming years.
Before you spend hundreds on waveguide glasses, here's why today's models still aren't ready for everyday use.
TVs in the 98- to 100-inch class are perfect for people who want to watch movies, sports, and video games on a massive screen ...
After years of waiting, Sony has finally announced a TV with four HDMI 2.1 sockets, rather than the brand’s usual two. That makes it the first Sony TV that can handle 4K/120Hz signals from consoles ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. That's because these two new models are both budget-oriented – and one of them came out in the US ...
Epson announced the Lifestudio Grand Plus, a new ultra short throw projector. It increases brightness to 4,000 lumens, supports projection sizes up to 150 inches, and features Google TV with Gemini ...
The Amazon Fire TV Stick is certainly a handy gadget, being able to turn any old TV into a smart TV that can run YouTube, Netflix, and any other app you might want to use. For those who don't want to ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. TVs and projectors are two of the most popular consumer tech devices for indulging in your favorite movies, shows, and video games. Shopping ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...
The BenQ GV32 makes a strong case for a permanent spot in your bedroom. Its rotating stand, reliable auto-alignment, built-in Google TV, and surprisingly full 2.1 speakers mean you can drop it on a ...
There has been an abundance of speculation and rumors surrounding the PlayStation’s use of a disc drive, or, perhaps more aptly, lack thereof. Many are under the assumption that, as a direct result of ...