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CES 2022: Hisense U9H, U8H Mini LED TV Series Launched, New Laser TV Models Also Debut

Hisense launched an array of Mini LED and Laser TV models at CES 2022 on Wednesday, January 5. The TV models come in multiple sizes and at varying price points. The Chinese company has expanded its U9H, U8H, U7H, U6H, A7H, A6H, and A4H Series along with its Laser TV lineup (a short-throw projector with the screen included). The new TVs belong to the ULED, Laser TV, and the entry-level smart TV range. All the offerings feature a 4K panel except the A-series models. The highlight is the U9H flagship model, which sports a…

CES 2022: Sony Bravia XR Lineup Expanded With Quantum Dot OLED and Mini LED TVs

Sony has announced its new lineup of Bravia XR TVs at CES 2022. The new range includes Sony's first quantum dot OLED TV (QD-OLED), apart from several new Mini LED TVs added to its lineup. The new range of Bravia TVs uses Sony's new Cognitive Processor XR, which the company claims deliver better contrast and vivid colours. Sony's new XR Backlight Master Drive algorithm on the other hand has been tuned to deliver better control in the Mini LED models to deliver better contrast and deeper blacks. Pricing details for Sony's…

Asus ZenBook 14X OLED Space Edition First Impressions: ‘Mir’ Than Meets the Eye

Asus has unveiled a wide variety of new laptops at CES 2022, from high-end gaming models to ultraportables and even a premium, futuristic folding-screen design. The company is pushed OLED displays in many of its new models, and the ZenBook 14X series offers portability as well as up-to-date specifications. Despite not being able to travel to CES and see these products in person, we have with us one of the company's brand new models, the ZenBook 14X OLED Space Edition. Here's a quick first look.The Space Edition is, as its…

Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, T-Mobile, Amazon Drop CES Plans Over COVID-19 Concerns

Facebook parent Meta, Twitter, Pinterest, ans Amazon separately said on Tuesday they will not send teams to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas next month as concerns grow about the Omicron variant of the coronavirus.US wireless carrier and conference sponsor T-Mobile additionally said the vast majority of its contingent would no longer be going and that its chief executive would no longer be delivering a keynote speech in person or virtually. The other companies had not planned large in-person gatherings at…