LG says it might exit the smartphone market
LG is contemplating stepping out of the smartphone market, which has become far too competitive over the last several years.
LG is contemplating stepping out of the smartphone market, which has become far too competitive over the last several years.
LG has some exciting new panel designs that tease an exciting future of what home entertainment may look like.
I’m a firm believer that with televisions, there’ll always be something better announced just when you buy yours. There’s no point in getting worked up about that though, and there’s a comfort in knowing that what you’ve bought is an excellent piece of hardware that will last you for years to come. LG’s C-series fits that bill perfectly, and for this console gaming generation, having a television that brings out the best in your gaming experience is an absolute must.
It goes without saying that we should all be wearing a mask out in public. Thankfully LG has made part a little easier with this new wearable air purifying mask.
If its not a folding screen, manufacturers want a second screen on their devices. LG wants their screens to swivel though.
Years ago, I loved LG’s mobile phones. They were trying to do interesting things with their devices – like including modular componenets like external speakers with battery packs, or include high-end DACS for audio enthusiasts and content creators. They were one of the first device manufacturers to push for phones with much lower body to screen rations and barely-there bezels. Unfortunately, against competition from Samsung and Huawei, they floundered.
Motion Smoothing. A digital effect enabled on most modern-day screens that makes it better to watch fast-paced sports but can often make watching movies a horrible experience. The biggest problem with it? While most manufacturers do allow the feature to be turned off, they don’t always name it appropriately and because it is switched on by default most people simply …
Why have a phone with one screen, when you can get one with three?
Web Real-Time Communication (RTC) technology is at the forefront of transforming customer interactions, providing …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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