While Samsung and Motorola bend over backward trying to sell their novel Galaxy Z Flip and Razr phones, LG's answer is a bit more practical and durable: the V60 ThinQ 5G Dual Screen. Long name aside, ...
New range builds on LG’s 4K and 5K2K gaming display successes with a 52in ultra-wide screen, a 39in OLED and a 27in miniLED ...
A high dynamic range (HDR) display is the latest essential purchase for gamers who are keen to ensure that their home entertainment suite is as close to the cutting edge as possible. However, the ...
LG’s latest flagship phone sports a Snapdragon 865 processor, 8GB of RAM, an in-display fingerprint sensor, a 5,000 mAh battery, 32-bit Hi-Fi quad-DAC, four mics, two speakers, and a 6.7 inch screen… ...
The LG 49GR85DC-B UltraGear Widescreen Monitor elevates the gaming experience with advanced features and picture quality. The LX3 is still an active part of the LG’s line-up, but for 2023 they are ...
Most of the industry is into foldable phones right now. They represent the bleeding edge of display tech and evoke feelings of nostalgia with the clamshell style of phone. However, they are also ...
LG’s attempts to prove that it’s much more than just an OLED TV brand have taken their most spectacular turn yet with the launch of a new 136-inch Micro LED display targeted at home cinema fans that ...
Seamus Byrne is CNET's Editor for Australia and Asia. At other times he'll be found messing with apps, watching TV, building LEGO, and rolling dice. Preferably all at the same time. We've been sold a ...
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Surface Duo are very different compared to your typical glass slab. But the LG Wing 5G takes the award for the weirdest phone of 2020 thanks to a number of very bizarre (and ...
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