Getty Images reader comments 98 As many as 91,000 LG TVs face the risk of being commandeered unless they receive a just-released security update patching four critical vulnerabilities discovered late last year. The vulnerabilities are found in four LG TV models that collectively comprise slightly more than 88,000 units around the world, according to results ..
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Enlarge / AMD’s depiction of a game playing without FreeSync (left) and with FreeSync (right). reader comments 26 AMD announced this week that it has ceased FreeSync certification for monitors or TVs whose maximum refresh rates are under 144 Hz. Previously, FreeSync monitors and TVs could have refresh rates as low as 60 Hz, allowing ..
Enlarge / A promotional image for a Roku TV. reader comments 110 Roku customers are threatening to stop using, or to even dispose of, their low-priced TVs and streaming gadgets after the company appears to be locking devices for people who don’t conform to the recently updated terms of service (ToS). This month, users on ..
Enlarge / A marketing image for Samsung’s 83-inch S90C, its first OLED TV to quietly use an LG Display WOLED panel. reader comments 4 Samsung rejuvenated the OLED TV market when its display manufacturing subsidiary, Samsung Display, announced QD-OLED two years ago. Quantum dot-infused OLED panels brought the promise of richer color compared to LG ..
Enlarge / The Fire OS home screen advertising Ford. reader comments 32 Amazon has issued an update to Fire TV streaming devices and televisions that has broken apps that let users bypass the Fire OS home screen. The tech giant claims that its latest Fire OS update is about security but has refused to detail ..
Enlarge / LG’s OLED T TV with its contrast film rolled down partially, enabling you to see what’s behind the TV’s upper area. reader comments 68 LG today announced plans to sell a TV with transparent-display technology that has almost exclusively been relegated to commercial applications and demonstrations at tech shows. LG is showing off ..
Enlarge / A marketing image for Vizio’s P-series Q9 TV. reader comments 38 Vizio has agreed to pay $3 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that alleged the company misled customers about the refresh rates of its TVs. In 2018, a lawsuit [PDF], which was later certified as a class action, was filed against Vizio ..
Enlarge / A closeup of the webcam on the Displace TV announced in January. reader comments 119 It’s no secret that TV makers are seriously invested in pushing ads. Using TVs for advertising goes back to 1941 when the first TV commercial aired. But as we trudge our way through the 21st century, TV vendors ..
reader comments 170 with The Displace TV has started cascading itself down its zip line. The TV’s landing on self-deployed foam feet. Starting to lie face down. Nearly flat. A closer look at the integrated zip line on the back of the Displace TV. Wall-mounting a big-screen TV can be stressful. You typically need to ..
reader comments 153 with You can’t tell from this picture, but both the TV and port box on the table need to be plugged in somewhere. The port box can be up to 30 feet from the TV but needs line-of-sight. And the TV stand is sold separately. Audio specs include a 60 W, 4.2-channel ..