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You can watch movies and shows from Netflix, Hulu, HBO, and other services on a smartphone or a tablet, but a dedicated TV will always be something special. It’s the centerpiece of your living room, and the only display that you can truly cozy up to on the couch for hours on end. If you want to get more out of your purchase, you can make it even better with a powerful sound system and by hooking up a few game consoles, like the Nintendo Switch, PS4, or Xbox One. The latest 4K (and soon, 8K) displays from Sony, Samsung, LG, Vizio, and more deliver enhanced visual quality, better value, and smart features that you can’t find on other screens outside of your local cinema. If you’re looking for the latest TV news, how-tos on optimizing your home theater setup, and reviews for OLED and LCD TVs, you’ve come to the right place.

Hisense’s affordable, HDR-ready U6K TV has hit an all-time lowHisense’s affordable, HDR-ready U6K TV has hit an all-time low
Brandon Widder and Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Alex Cranz
Alex Cranz
There’s a new Fire TV Soundbar.

It’s got Bluetooth and should work with all Fire TV products, no set up required. That’s a leg up on many other soundbars, which require at least a little time and navigating a few menus in an app to get up and running.

It’s available today for $119.99.

After publishing Amazon reached out to confirm that yes, the Soundbar will work with any smart TV via HDMI.

The Fire TV Soundbar
The Fire TV Soundbar
Image by Amazon
Alex Cranz
Alex Cranz
The Fire TV search demo is really cool, but the TV has motion smoothing on.

Please no one tell Tom Cruise, or he might vault into the building from 300 feet in the air to turn the motion smoothing off.

The Fire TV should be at the heart of Amazon’s smart home

Amazon’s fall hardware event is taking place this week, and the company will undoubtedly be searching for its next big hardware hit. But how about making its existing hardware (and software) better?

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Here’s another giant MicroLED TV you can’t afford.

If your living room looks anything like this photo then you can afford LG’s new 118-inch Magnit TV, now available to buy in the US for $237,000 — a discount off the slightly larger 130-inch MicroLED TV LG launched last year for $300,000. Bargain!

Welcome home, money bags.
Welcome home, money bags.
Image: LG
Ash Parrish
Ash Parrish
Megan Thee Ghost Detective.

Megan Thee Stallion has a brand new song out now with Cardi B, several Grammys, and a whole-ass degree in health administration. She’s also a huge weeb. Here she is jamming out to one of the best anime opening themes ever, Yu Yu Hakusho’s “Smile Bomb.”

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Leica’s ultra-short throw 4K projector has a US price and date.

Nearly a year after we first saw a prototype of the triple-RGB laser Cine 1 prototype in action, we now know it’ll cost $8,995 for the 100-inch model, and $9,495 for the 120-inch model when sales begin on September 6th. That’s not cheap, but it sure is pretty compared to the alternative of erecting a monolithic black slab in your fancy living room.

Don’t expect this projector’s 2400 ISO lumens to compete with giant exposed windows as well as it does in this render.
Don’t expect this projector’s 2400 ISO lumens to compete with giant exposed windows as well as it does in this render.
Image: Leica
Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Now you can access Amazon Luna directly from LG smart TVs.

The cloud gaming service, which offers a rotating selection of games to paid subscribers and Prime members, is now available on select LG smart TVs. You can access Luna by downloading the app on LG TVs made between 2021 and 2022, or by finding it on the home screen on TVs released in 2023.

Nilay Patel
Nilay Patel
The LG StanbyME Go sponcon is here and it is incredible.

Vergecast listener Guy flags the sponsored appearance of the (hilarious, wonderful) LG StanbyME Go suitcase TV in a YouTube camping influencer’s video and... well, here’s a screenshot. I love everything about this situation.

The LG StanbyME Go suitcase TV displaying a fire while sitting on a rock next to a tent.
At night, the wolves come... to enjoy what is alleged to be Dolby Atmos surround sound.
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Maybe I’ve been thinking about travel all wrong.

I don’t spend a lot of time on The Points Guy or scrolling through vacation destination photos on Instagram, but what if the problem is just that I’ve been using the wrong luggage?

Give me this suitcase TV from LG and a backpack with my Xbox, and I might even rethink my no-Airbnb policy (it’s not a vacation if I have to do my own dishes).

An animation of LG’s StanbyME Go TV.
GIF: LG
Jon Porter
Jon Porter
Got $30,000 for a new TV?

LG’s OLED M3 TVs, which are wireless save for a single power cord, will cost $4,999.99 in the US for the 77-inch model, $7,999.99 for 83-inches, and $29,999.99 for 97-inches. Orders are expected to open later this month, Digital Trends reports, almost eight months after we saw the 97-inch version for ourselves at CES in January.

LG’s 27-inch OLED is ushering in a new age for monitors

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OLED is nearly ready for work and play.

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Andru Marino
What are the best and worst TV remotes?

Unsurprisingly, the Vergecast crew has a lot of opinions about TV remotes, so we spent a good chunk of the most recent episode talking about what makes a good one. We also interviewed a few designers who have some experience in the world of remote controls.

You can listen here, or watch the YouTube video, which includes pictures of all the remotes we talk about.

Please let me know your favorite and least favorite TV remotes.