Product video: Samsung QN95A – Neo QLED 4K HDR 2000 TV range
Stian from Richer Sounds takes a look at the Samsung QN95A – Neo QLED 4K HDR 2000 TV range Click here to learn more or why not call your local store to find out more.
4K is so named because it has approximately 4000 pixels across (the exact number varies depending upon which camera the director chooses, but in the home you get 3840). The format gives approximately four times more resolution overall than 1080p.
Stian from Richer Sounds takes a look at the Samsung QN95A – Neo QLED 4K HDR 2000 TV range Click here to learn more or why not call your local store to find out more.
Stian from Richer Sounds takes a look at the LG G1 – OLED Evo 4K HDR TV. Click here to learn more or why not call your local store to find out more.
I’ve been let out of my cage again, this time to review the shiny new Sony BRAVIA XR65X90JU TV, and what a TV it is. Carrying on from the much loved and respected 9 series models Sony have continued to …read more
Jonathan from the Bristol Richer Sounds store takes a look at the BenQ TK810 & BenQ TK850 4K HDR DLP projectors. Click here to learn more or why not call your local store to find out more.
Stian from Richer Sounds takes a look at the LG GX OLED 4K HDR TV. Click here to learn more or why not call your local store to find out more.
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It seems that TVs nowadays are slowly getting bigger and bigger to accommodate the subsequent improvement in image and lighting data. But what happens if you want the most up to date TV but don’t have the ability or desire …read more
With 4K UHD with HDR compatibility now making up many televisions sold in the UK each year how can a manufacturer stand out from the crowd with their new models? One way is by offering as much choice as possible …read more