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The latest version of HDMI brings significant changes to the venerable format. Here's what you need to know. → Read More
The best surge protectors guard your electronics from damage during power surges. Here are the power strips to consider for extra outlets and safety. → Read More
You’ve heard about image retention and burn-in. Should you be worried? Here are the facts. → Read More
Its overall image quality isn't great, but for the price and light output, it might look good enough. → Read More
Don't roast your TV -- or wreck your neck -- by putting your TV over your fireplace. → Read More
Your TV probably doesn't look as good as it could. Making these changes can fix that. → Read More
Can the LED remodel of one of our favorite DLP projectors help keep its crown? → Read More
We get a rare look behind the scenes at Nanosys to see how quantum dots come to be. → Read More
Want to document your next road trip? Here's the gear we recommend. → Read More
Holograms from Light Field Lab continue to get more realistic. → Read More
We tested four affordable mini projectors. Our conclusion? You're much better off saving up for one that's around $250 or more. → Read More
We've seen a new, top-secret prototype display technology that will soon be in TVs, phones and more. → Read More
With its increased screen size and resolution, Samsung's latest projector might offer more than what you need. → Read More
At CES 2023, I saw the quantum dot prototype that could become the next display for TVs, phones and more. → Read More
The Premiere is its ultra-short throw projector, and the newest model comes with amped-up resolution. → Read More
A plethora of pixels and a huge image from a small box just inches from your wall. → Read More
This is the TV setup and accessories list to check twice. → Read More
Chestnuts should roast over open fires. Your TV? Not so much. → Read More
Open fires are for roasting chestnuts, not roasting your TV. → Read More
Your TV has a setting that seems like it will improve the image, but it actually does the opposite. Here's why and how you should adjust it. → Read More