There's a lot of choice out there, but we can narrow it down for you.
From webcams to desk lamps, home workstations have a lot more possibilities now than they did two years ago.
Don't spend the extra $20 if you're not also paying for 4K content. And even then, there is a better option.
Its $1,749 price tag is actually a real bargain if you're looking to ditch your TV for a projector.
The UHD55 offers an impressive 3,600 lumens, making it useable all day long.
The new X3000i boasts 4ms response times when you drop down to 1080P resolutions.
The question is whether it will even arrive—and if it does, will orders be fulfilled?
4K laser projectors still aren't cheap, but they continue to drop in price, making an impressive home theater more accessible.
Is there a better excuse out there to upgrade your TV other than for the big game. Here are some tips to finding the right one.
If you don't already own a Roku stick, these are the best ones to buy. If you do, the upgrades are too small.
The company just raised prices last October, but here we go again.
With 2,400 lumens, Android 10, and 30-watt speakers, it turns any room into an instant movie theater.
A new TrueCut Motion feature coupled with 144Hz refresh rates could make TCL's TVs a game-changer for gamers.
"We would need to get right up close to the TV (quite an unnatural thing to do) to tell apart a 4K screen from an 8K one."
In the build-up to CES 2022, LG just announced two new monitors meant for the home office.
The 27- and 32-inch LG UltraFine OLED Pro automatically adjust to maintain the most accurate colors.
You won't have to worry about weird color shifts when you're not using a proper screen.
You'll never be blinded walking through the beam, but you'll sacrifice some automated conveniences.
The streaming giant announced new hardware due out in October, just in time to beat the holiday sales.
For less than the price of a smartphone, you can put a 12-foot full HD image on any wall.