Homes, especially nowadays, are more than just for shelter. We use it as our gym, classroom, office, and, more importantly, as a movie theater. However, setting one up doesn’t start and end in getting a screen—there’s a more crucial part here, which...
We’ve all heard the fable that leaving your television on for extended periods can cause damage to your device. Thirty years ago, that was undoubtedly true. With the plasma, LED, or LCD televisions of today, it is safe to leave your TV on all the time. However,...
The pairing of headphones and TVs may not look natural, but they do complement each other well. To watch content on a screen bigger than your phone while others in the house are fast asleep, you need a TV with a headphone jack to plug in your headphones. However, like...
OLED stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode, which refers to TV technology where each pixel lights up individually when the current passes through the diode. The technology allows TVs to be much slimmer, and that results in a fragile structure. Furthermore, the...
It’s time to hook up a new piece of tech, so you open up that dreaded drawer crammed full of miscellaneous cords. You’re searching for an HDMI cable, but all you see is “HDMI ARC.” Is that different? And if it is, can you use it as a...
With increasing synergy between technologies, the definition of a phone, a watch, and a monitor has changed. Consequently, many gadgets have become interchangeable. With people increasingly using televisions as monitors, one may wonder why a 4K TV is cheaper than a 4K...
Buying a new TV can be stressful—do you wait for a good sale or is a more recent version just around the corner? However, buying a TV wall mount can even be more stressful if you don’t know what to look for. They also can be quite expensive; so, are they...
An Organic Light Emitting Diode or OLED is an organic electroluminescent diode that converts electric current to light. Relatively new to the market, technologies are progressing in OLED exponentially as companies strive to make full use of this unique and versatile...
Everyone loves the wafer-thin screen of OLED TVs while using it, but it gives its owners jitters if the TV is to be moved from its position. Given how thin and fragile they look, is it safe to lay an OLED TV flat? Laying an OLED TV flat is not recommended because, in...