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fromZDNET
6 days ago
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The LG C5 just became the easiest TV recommendation I've made all year - especially at 50% off

Picture quality is the most crucial aspect of a television, with OLED models delivering exceptional visuals and striking first impressions.
fromZDNET
1 week ago
Television

Why I recommend the LG C5 OLED over pricier TV models - especially at 50% off right now

Picture quality is the most crucial aspect of any television; the C5 delivers the best OLED image performance and an impressively thin, futuristic design.
fromZDNET
6 days ago
Television

The LG C5 just became the easiest TV recommendation I've made all year - especially at 50% off

fromZDNET
1 week ago
Television

Why I recommend the LG C5 OLED over pricier TV models - especially at 50% off right now

fromZDNET
1 week ago

Is the Samsung Frame Pro a viable TV alternative at home? My advice after weeks of testing

My friend who works for an international shipping company said the breakroom at his office has three Samsung Frame TVs hanging on the walls. None of them functions as a television. "All they do is cycle through images," he said. "From like classic paintings to company photos. No streaming shows at all, and the truth is, nobody has a problem with that."
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fromArchitectural Digest
2 weeks ago

This New Interior Design Upgrade Is Innovative, Artful, and Actually a TV

Samsung Frame Pro combines art-like aesthetics with improved picture quality, a matte glare-resistant display, wireless outputs, and customizable sizes and bezels to blend into interior design.
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fromSmashing Magazine
3 months ago

Designing For TV: Principles, Patterns And Practical Guidance (Part 2) - Smashing Magazine

Design TV interfaces for the 10-foot experience using six core remote buttons while respecting platform hardware constraints and simplicity.
fromCreative Bloq
3 months ago

I didn't want a TV... until I saw the stunning new Samsung Serif design

People tend to eye you suspiciously when you tell them you don't have a TV. 'But what do you do'? they cry. 'How do you relax?' When my wife and I moved into our new cottage, we left the TV at her parents' place, with vague plans to pick it up later. But months later, we've yet to feel compelled to collect it.
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