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QNED? Neo-QLED? Mini-LED? Deciphering the latest TV tech acronyms

QNED? Neo-QLED? Mini-LED? Deciphering the latest TV tech acronyms

If you’re after a great new television, it’s easy to get confused by the latest serving of alphabet soup.

  • by Adam Turner

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A pleasant, pricey monitor to help you look your best on video calls

A pleasant, pricey monitor to help you look your best on video calls

Poly’s Studio P21 has integrated lights, speakers, a microphone and a camera to make for a simple and cosy video call hub.

  • by Tim Biggs
Years late, Foxtel’s iQ box embraces the internet

Years late, Foxtel’s iQ box embraces the internet

Customers can finally get a full Foxtel experience without satellite or cable, but some may have already left the pay TV giant behind.

  • by Adam Turner
Reviving a relic: how an ancient CRT can still be a useful TV

Reviving a relic: how an ancient CRT can still be a useful TV

If your household is struggling to share the flat screen, it’s not hard to give an old television a new lease of life.

  • by Adam Turner
A speaker for (almost) all occasions

A speaker for (almost) all occasions

Q Acoustics’ M20 HD system works for wireless streaming, connecting to external music devices, and enhancing games and movies.

  • by Krishan Sharma
Smart doorbell lets you know when the postie leaves a package

Smart doorbell lets you know when the postie leaves a package

Google’s latest Nest doorbell cleverly detects people, packages, vehicles and more, sending alerts to your devices when needed.

  • by Adam Turner
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TVs you wear on your face have arrived, but they’re not quite ready

TVs you wear on your face have arrived, but they’re not quite ready

TCL’s $899 headgear look like glasses and give you the equivalent of a 140-inch private screen, but they have some drawbacks.

  • by Alice Clarke
Could your next TV be a PC monitor?

Could your next TV be a PC monitor?

As TV-makers offer smaller OLEDs with more PC-friendly features, monitor companies are also adding TV smarts to their bigger screens.

  • by Krishan Sharma
Forget Wi-Fi, radio lives

Forget Wi-Fi, radio lives

Tivoli Audio’s latest take on the classic benchtop radio is an excellent choice for those not interested in getting their music via the internet.

  • by Tim Biggs
A connected speaker for fans of CD and radio

A connected speaker for fans of CD and radio

Old meets new in the Ruark R5, a box that combines high-end audio and internet connectivity with more old-school formats.

  • by Tim Biggs
Exercising at home? Here’s how to stay motivated

Exercising at home? Here’s how to stay motivated

There are plenty of apps and gadgets to keep you moving at home, ranging from free to expensive.

  • by Alice Clarke