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Sony's 2025 Blu-ray Upscales Old DVDs to Near-4K with HDR and Dolby Vision
technology6 days ago

Sony's 2025 Blu-ray Upscales Old DVDs to Near-4K with HDR and Dolby Vision

Sony's 2025 UBP-X700U Blu-ray/DVD player uses advanced 4K upscaling to convert standard DVDs to near-4K quality up to 60 fps, adds HDR10 and Dolby Vision for richer contrast and color, and supports a wide range of disc formats (DVDs, Blu-ray, 3D Blu-ray, CDs, SACDs, native 4K UHD). It offers both player- and TV-based upscaling for flexibility and includes an HDMI connection for easy setup, making it a practical upgrade to preserve and enjoy aging physical media libraries.

Samsung bets on ultra-dense 6K monitors with the Odyssey G80HS
gadgets1 month ago

Samsung bets on ultra-dense 6K monitors with the Odyssey G80HS

Samsung’s Odyssey G80HS is a 32-inch IPS LCD that can run 6K (6144x3456) at 165Hz and drop to 3K at 330Hz, delivering up to 224 PPI. It emphasizes pixel density over sheer resolution, with HDR10+ support but no Dolby Vision and brightness around 350 nits (400 peak). Priced about $1,600, it targets gamers and creators, but wide-scale 6K gaming remains limited by PC power and available titles, mirroring the earlier failure of 8K TVs. Samsung also offers a 32-inch 4K OLED G80SH and a 27-inch 5K G80HF, underscoring that higher resolutions are often most useful for content creation rather than mainstream gaming.

Samsung Frame Pro Turns Your TV Into a Wall-Sized Gallery
technology3 months ago

Samsung Frame Pro Turns Your TV Into a Wall-Sized Gallery

Samsung Frame Pro blends a sleek matte Neo QLED panel with art-focused features, including a rotating gallery and a 5,000-work Art Store with a $4.99/month subscription, plus a flexible One Connect breakout box for clean wiring. It delivers sharp visuals, strong 144 Hz gaming, and AI-assisted tuning, but lacks Dolby Vision and has middling local dimming, making it ideal for buyers who prize aesthetics and art curation over peak backlighting.

LG taps Samsung's Eclipsa Audio for 2026 TVs, HDR10+ still off the table
technology3 months ago

LG taps Samsung's Eclipsa Audio for 2026 TVs, HDR10+ still off the table

LG will add support for Samsung's Eclipsa Audio — a Dolby Atmos rival developed with Google — to its 2026 TV lineup, with a free update bringing the format to select 2025 models (G5, C5, CS5, QNED9M). Eclipsa Audio delivers spatial sound through built‑in speakers or compatible soundbars and carries no licensing fees. LG confirms HDR10+ and Dolby Vision 2 won’t be added, sticking with its Dolby Vision focus for now. The move signals broader, cross‑brand interest in Eclipsa, potentially reaching Netflix/Amazon and Fire TV ecosystems in the future.

RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR Glasses Offer 201-Inch Private Cinema, With Some Trade‑offs
technology4 months ago

RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR Glasses Offer 201-Inch Private Cinema, With Some Trade‑offs

TCL’s RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR/XR glasses deliver a 201-inch virtual screen with HDR10 and up to 1,200 nits brightness via dual micro‑OLED displays for $299, aiming to be the best entertainment-focused smart glasses of 2026. They’re comfortable and offer solid built‑in audio, but require a USB‑C tether, lack some productivity features (like adjustable screen size/anchoring and 3D conversion), and can exhibit flicker and fit quirks, making them a strong early-adopter pick for movies and games rather than a universal productivity solution.

Samsung and Todd Howard Gear Up for Fallout Season 2 and Gaming Celebrations
entertainment6 months ago

Samsung and Todd Howard Gear Up for Fallout Season 2 and Gaming Celebrations

Ahead of Fallout Season 2's release, Samsung discusses optimal TV settings, emphasizing HDR10+ for the best viewing experience, while creators like Ross Duffer criticize certain picture adjustments like TruMotion for distorting content. Todd Howard shows interest in customizing settings based on room lighting, highlighting the importance of proper display calibration for immersive viewing.

Samsung Launches Next-Gen Smart Monitors with iMac-Inspired Design and Advanced Features.
technology3 years ago

Samsung Launches Next-Gen Smart Monitors with iMac-Inspired Design and Advanced Features.

Samsung has updated its Smart Monitor M8 with a new 27-inch size, HDR10+ support, portrait orientation, and more. Priced at $700 (32 inches) and $650 (27 inches), the M8 models house a 4K UHD flat LCD panel providing 400 nits of brightness, a 60Hz refresh rate, and adaptive picture technology. Both models retain key features like USB-C charging connectivity, AirPlay support, an integrated webcam, and several smart TV features built into the iMac-like design. The M8 now pivots up to 90 degrees for a portrait orientation, and it supports VESA standards for those who prefer different mounting solutions.