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News & Reviews:   television

  • Sony hands majority stake of home entertainment business to TCL

    Sony hands majority stake of home entertainment business to TCL

    Sony has officially entered a strategic partnership with TCL Electronics, marking a major shift in the global home entertainment industry. The agreement formalises earlier discussions between the two companies and sets the stage for a joint venture that will handle Sony’s home entertainment business worldwide. Here's everything you need to know.

  • CES 2026: Samsung outlines the future of television at VD Deep Dive

    CES 2026: Samsung outlines the future of television at VD Deep Dive

    During the CES 2026 convention, Samsung Electronics hosted its Visual Display Deep Dive session. Led by SW Yong, President of Samsung’s Visual Display Business, the session took place at The Wynn Las Vegas and highlighted Samsung’s strategy as the global TV market shifts toward premium experiences, larger screens, and more intelligent interaction.

  • Apple might be thinking of manufacturing its own TV set

    Apple might be thinking of manufacturing its own TV set

    No, we are not talking about the Apple TV 4K device but an actual TV set by Apple. Will it happen? Well, according to Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, he said the company has been evaluating the possibility and “may revisit the idea of making an Apple-branded TV set”.

  • Buying a TV in Malaysia 2024 - Every Panel Type Explained

    Buying a TV in Malaysia 2024 - Every Panel Type Explained

    Are you looking for a new TV? Chances are you have been visiting a few Home Expos around Kuala Lumpur or third-party stores and getting bombarded by all the different types of display labels. You have Samsung's QLED, LG's QNED, and there's also the OLED TV, so it can get pretty confusing for the average consumer.

    Well, no worries. This is what you're here for, to understand the basics and how to differentiate each type. Comparing the Malaysian market and other foreign countries, ours is thankfully not that cluttered yet since it takes a while for the latest technology to come here. Without further ado, let's begin.

  • Xiaomi to release a new OLED panel equipped Mi TV soon?

    Xiaomi to release a new OLED panel equipped Mi TV soon?

    Looks like Xiaomi’s General Manager of Xiaomi TV has recently shared a picture on Weibo hinting that Xiaomi could be releasing another Xiaomi TV that’s equipped with an OLED panel in the near future. While not much is known in regards to the exact release date, it does give us a better idea of what to expect from Xiaomi in the coming months.

  • Get a 65-inch Samsung 4K TV from RM1 a month when you sign up with Maxis Fibre and Maxis Postpaid plan!

    Get a 65-inch Samsung 4K TV from RM1 a month when you sign up with Maxis Fibre and Maxis Postpaid plan!

    Now it's possible for you to get up to a 65-inch Samsung 4K TV at the price of RM1 a month when you sign up for a Maxis Fibre and Postpaid plan, starting from today onwards. Do note that if you’re interested in getting the 65-inch Samsung 4K TV, you’re required to sign up for a Maxis Fibre plan that’s priced at RM219 and above, while signing up for a plan cheaper than the price mentioned will get you a 50-inch Samsung 4K TV instead.

  • OPPO to launch the OPPO TV somewhere around October 2020

    OPPO to launch the OPPO TV somewhere around October 2020

    Based on a statement by gizmochina.com, it seems that OPPO will be unveiling their very own smart TV somewhere around October 2020. While not much is known in regards to the tech specs of the TV, we do know that it will most likely be available in China first before other markets.


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