led tvs

  • TCL C1 QUHD LED TV: Australian Review

    4K TVs are getting more and more popular, and smart TVs are at the point where it’s almost impossible to buy a new screen without some kind of fancy integrated user interface and streaming video apps. Instead of opting for Android TV like on previous models, TCL’s new C1 curved (or flat) ‘QUHD’ 4K TV…


  • Hisense Vision TV: Australian Review

    Transplanting Google’s mobile and tablet operating system from its ancestral home on a touchscreen slate onto a non-touch big-screen display is never a seamless process, but it certainly has potential. Hisense’s Vision TV is an affordable mid-range LED running on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and, despite a few annoyances that slightly detract from the overall…


  • Panasonic WT600A Ultra HD TV: Australian Review

    Ultra HD video still isn’t common, even 18 months after the release of the first UHD TV in Australia. There’s no one-stop shop for buying or renting 4K video, and our dodgy ‘net makes it difficult to stream. That hasn’t stopped all the big Aussie TV makers from bringing out big Ultra HD TVs, though;…