LAS VEGAS -- Vizio on Monday may have announced the largest Ultra HD TV yet, and there’s a good chance it’s bigger than you. The Irvine-based electronics company unveiled its 120-inch Reference Series ...
Vizio's masterpiece 4K TV is finally set to make its way to consumers and it promises to bring an incredible viewing experience, keeping one hooked to the TV set. Vizio has launched its Reference ...
Projectors are still king when it comes to getting the biggest image for the lowest possible price. And if you want all the benefits of a projected image, without the many inconveniences that using a ...
Chinese electronics manufacturer Hisense has launched a new product and it is an interesting product. The product is a smart TV dubbed Hisense Laser TV 120L9-Pro and it is touted to be the world’s ...
Vizio has announced that its high-end Reference series TVs are now available to purchase. The Reference series TVs are the first complete HDR solution with Dolby Vision playback technology integrated.
Talking about the top-end model first, it sports a massive 120-inch display that offers UHD resolution, RGB Triple Color Laser Light Source, TUV Eye Protection, and an ALR panel. This display can ...
LAS VEGAS — You've heard about the new 110-inch Ultra HD 4K TVs in the works from Asian powerhouse Samsung? Well, here at CES 2014, budget TV maker Vizio aims to trump its competitor with a splashy ...
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Vizio is looking to compete with the bigger, more reputable companies in the TV market with its new high-end Ultra HD televisions. While the company still plans on selling its popular high-definition ...
It is a bit early to be doing spring cleaning, but you might as well take that crusty 'old' 4K television of yours and put it by the road, or dumpster. Yes, the 75-incher you just bought—it is ...
Samsung's $40k work of art has nothing on Redmond's non-existent TV division: Microsoft has built a 120-inch 4K display. Don't start pinching pennies, though -- this TV was created strictly for demo ...