TV and VideoTV: Guides

HDR10 vs HDR10+ vs Dolby Vision

If you’re already aware of what HDR (high-dynamic range) is, you might find yourself with more questions now that you’ve understood the concept. If you pull out a list of the best 75-80” TVs, you’ll notice that they’re all very evenly split between these three.
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Color Volume: Everything You Need to Know

The best monitors out there seem to have it all; having one of those top-of-the-line 1440p monitors seems to ensure perfect visuals and cutting-edge technology all in exchange for a few hundred dollars. You might already know, however, that this is not always true. Of the…
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Analog vs Digital: What's the Difference?

The seemingly always-relevant allure of retro-tech and nostalgic music and shows leads many to wonder what it’s all about, especially with the popularity of VHS and camcorder apps, prompting the need for a better understanding of what analog is and what digital is. Houses…
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How Far You Should Sit From a Screen

A common misconception about TV and home theatres is that bigger is always better, and having a 50″ (or perhaps even larger) screen is all you need to have a premium viewing experience. However, while it is true that larger screens may help you see the image itself better…
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Micro LED: Everything You Need to Know

If you had been under the impression that TV screen technologies had peaked already, then think again! 2018 brought us a new candidate for the best TV technology: Micro LED. Micro LED is, by no means, a brand new technology, but it is now beginning to be championed by major…