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Prime Day soon became a version of "Black Friday in July" for Amazon, allowing the retailer to have a branded 48-hour shopping extravaganza in an otherwise sleepy retail season. Unlike Black Friday, however, the Prime Day branding lets Amazon differentiate its summer sale from competitors while selling Prime memberships and Amazon-branded hardware such as Echo speakers and Fire tablets, which encourage customers to stay in the Amazon ecosystem. The fact that the sale also allows Amazon and its partners to clear out inventory and warehouse space ahead of the holiday shopping season doesn't hurt, either.
How does CNET test 4K TVs? Our TV reviews follow a rigorous, unbiased evaluation process honed over nearly two decades of TV reviews. Our primary TV test lab has specialized equipment for measuring light and color, including a Konica Minolta CS-2000 spectroradiometer, a Murideo Sig-G 4K HDR signal generator and an AVPro Connect 8x8 4K HDR distribution matrix. We use Portrait Displays CalMan Ultimate software to evaluate every TV we review. In every CNET TV review, three or more similar TVs are compared side by side in various lighting conditions playing different media, including movies, TV shows and games, across a variety of test categories, from color to video processing to gaming to HDR. Our reviews also account for design, features, smart TV performance, HDMI input and gaming compatibility and other factors.
Prime Early Access Sale vs. Black Friday: What about the deals? With the two events happening so close together this year, odds are you'll be a little nervous about buying something in October that usually goes on sale for Black Friday in November. Though it wasn't included in the official announcement, we anticipate that Amazon will likely offer some type of "pricing guarantee" or similar that gives consumers peace of mind that the prices they are buying items for now are the same that they'll find during Black Friday sales.
Key features: Pkvgames Display technology: OLED LED backlight: N/A Resolution: 4K Refresh rate: 120Hz HDR compatibility: HDR10 and Dolby Vision Smart TV: Web OS Remote: Motion HDMI 2.1 support: 4K/120Hz, VRR, eARC, ALLM
Three of those turnovers came in the first quarter before Simmons had managed a single assist, the Heat defence anticipating a pass from the Australian who has faced intense criticism over his reluctance to shoot.
Kanye responded by cursing Diddy out and calling him a 'FED,' posting the exchange to Instagram and declaring in the caption: 'Jesus is king' - a phrase that is also the title of one of Kanye's gospel albums.
It will be the first time a professional Australian e-sports team joins a global league on a permanent basis, NBL Oz Gaming to be based in the United States and join fellow expansion sides from Shanghai and Mexico City in the 25-team competition.
Amazon 4-Series 4K Fire TVs: From $300 - Up to 26% off
Amazon's own-brand Fire TV sets are seeing some steep savings already, including up to 26% off its 4-Series sets.
Overwatch 2 server issues Launch day was rough for Overwatch 2. The game was hit by two distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, according to Game Director Aaron Keller, exacerbating server stability issues that are common with new game releases. As a result, players were waiting in queues tens of thousands of people long just to get into the game, and once they were in, they were getting kicked out of matches and sometimes out of the server entirely -- stuck back at the end of the queue.
How do I get the best TV sound?
Most TVs sound terrible because their thin cabinets don't have room for decent-size speakers or bass. If you want to get good sound you should buy an external audio system. Even an inexpensive
Do I need HDMI 2.1?
No. The latest HDMI standard is available on newer, higher-end TVs and works with the . Those features can deliver smoother gameplay, but the difference often isn't massive, and TVs that lack HDMI 2.1 will work perfectly well with next-generation consoles.
The Vizio MQX is one of the least expensive TVs to feature full-array local dimming, which lets it reproduce TV shows, movies and games with enough contrast and pop to do HDR justice. The MQX has fewer dimming zones than more expensive TVs like the TCL 6-Series, but it offers 16 zones on the 50-inch, 30 on the 65-inch and 42 on the 75-inch, which is more than enough for excellent overall picture quality, with bright highlights, dark black levels, punchy contrast and accurate color.
Outlook: The replacement for this TV is the . We haven't reviewed it yet, but according to TCL it should be brighter than this model with more local dimming zones, as well as offering 144Hz input capability for gaming and an improved stand design. Pricing between the two series is similar, with the exception of the 75-inch size which is more expensive in the newer model.