Universal Display Corporation will report 4Q24/FY24 results on Feb. 20, 2025 and host a 5:00 p.m. ET earnings conference call ...
Monday 13 January 2025 LG Display may convert iPad OLED lines to iPhone panel production ... itself as a competitive player in the display fabrication (fab) industry. Wednesday 8 January 2025 ...
Naturally, chip manufacturers are turning to tools like simulation and generative AI to overcome these challenges. By doing so, they can evolve intricate processes that traditionally consume vast ...
At Amazon, this 34-inch QD-OLED ultrawide is available for better than half its highest ever price, dropping well under £600. Get the Philips Evnia 34M2C8600 for £580 from Amazon (was £700 ...
The best new TVs are typically announced at the beginning of the year – this year, as part of the CES show – with LG's best OLED TVs a staple. There's one major difference in the Korean brand ...
The start of the new year always coincides with a new year of TVs. And, if you're excited about new OLED TVs, take note: LG just announced new models here at CES 2025. LG makes some of the best ...
Three new OLED TV series announced: S95F, S90F, and S85F New 165Hz display support for PC gaming New OLED Glare Free 2.0 tech with better shadow depth New features that are generally being ...
CES hasn’t really begun yet, but LG has already announced its 2025 OLED TV range, which consists of the M5, G5, C5 and B5. The biggest surprise is that MLA, the brightness-boosting panel technology ...
At CES 2025 today in Las Vegas, electronics giant LG unveiled its new OLED Evo line of 4K TVs -- namely, the M5 and G5 models. In addition to some noteworthy AI and connectivity features ...
There's even an AI remote. The G5 and M5 announcement follows the availability of the transparent OLED T, which sells for a cool $60,000. Though the new TVs won't hit those stratospheric prices ...
LG has whet the appetite of visitors to this week’s CES in Las Vegas by taking the wraps of its 2025 range of premium “Evo” OLED TVs — and as usual there seems to be more than enough new ...
With brightness gains and even faster VRR, there’s a lot to like. But do home theater enthusiasts really want chatbots and Microsoft Copilot on their TVs? With brightness gains and even faster ...