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Hisense has launched its UR9 RGB MiniLED TV, an affordable flagship model delivering stunning picture quality comparable to higher-end brands like Samsung and LG. Priced at $2,000 for the 65-inch, it utilizes new RGB MiniLED technology for superior color accuracy, contrast, and brightness. The UR9 also stands out as a powerful gaming TV with a 180Hz (330Hz VRR) refresh rate and a dedicated DisplayPort, making it a strong value proposition in the competitive TV market.

Loewe Vega TV review: The Loewe Vega series offers premium 4K TVs in 32 and 43 inches, delivering exceptional image quality with local dimming and impressive integrated Dolby Atmos sound. Ideal for cinephiles in small spaces, despite a premium price and some OS limitations.

This review delves into Sony's upcoming Bravia 10, explains why Game Mode affects picture quality, and compares large TVs like the TCL QM8K/QM7K, Hisense U8QG, and Sony Bravia 9, offering honest insights and buying recommendations.

Uncertainty surrounding Doctor Who's future post-Disney deal is delaying the announcement of the next Doctor. The role, once coveted, is now seen as a 'poisoned chalice' as actors seek long-term commitment clarity, creating frustration for fans and casting challenges.

Seven years after its last hardware refresh, the NVIDIA Shield TV surprisingly remains a top Android TV streamer. Its unparalleled software support, offering updates for over a decade for older models, ensures reliability. Paired with an excellent, ergonomic remote, it still delivers a premium streaming experience despite its aging hardware showing minor limitations with certain modern video formats like YouTube HDR. It's a testament to longevity and value.