LG G2 Review
LG tries something different with the G2, but with the just-announced Nexus 5, the reasons to put up with its difference pretty much evaporate.
LG tries something different with the G2, but with the just-announced Nexus 5, the reasons to put up with its difference pretty much evaporate.
LG’s Ultra HD capable TV is inexpensive — for a Ultra HD TV, that is. It’s an impressive unit, but the time still isn’t right for most people to invest in Ultra HD TV.
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Hi Fat Duck Tech, I’m looking for a cheapish second phone. The most important feature is the camera. Any recommendations?
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OLED TVs were never going to be cheap in their first generation. Hot on the heels of Samsung’s launch of its own curved OLED, LG’s released its pricing for its own curved OLED TV, available from mid-September for a wallet-busting $11,999.
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LG’s announced its latest superphone, the LG G2 overnight. How does it stack up against its immediate Android competition? Update: Now with local pricing and availability!
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LG’s incredibly white Ultrabook and Tab-Book certainly look striking — but what are they like to use?
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Want a really, really big telly? LG will sell you its brand new 100 inch Laser DLP display — for a cool $8,999.
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LG’s Tab-Book is a hybrid tablet that comes in two models, although you’d never tell them apart just by looking at them.
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LG’s unveiled two new PC products to the Australian market this morning, starting with a shiny white Ultrabook.
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4K TVs are still horrendously expensive. 3DTV is either normalised to where it’s not a buying decision, or something you actively avoid, depending on the upchuck factor. But Smart TVs were meant to be for everybody. Yet apparently most Smart TVs never actually get the “Smart” bit — connection to the Internet — activated. I
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