If your idea of a big game is that long grind of Helldivers 2 instead of football, the LG 65-Inch Class OLED evo C4 Series ...
But it looks like a lot of other PC gamers have made the switch already. According to a statement attributed to LG, more than a fifth of gaming monitors are now using upgraded OLED panels.
Chairman of Obio-Akpor Local Government Area in Rivers State, Chijioke Ihunwo, has appointed 130 special assistants, marking his second round of appointments within six months. Ihunwo announced ...
The start of the new year always coincides with a new year of TVs. And, if you're excited about new OLED TVs, take note: LG just announced new models here at CES 2025. LG makes some of the best ...
CES hasn’t really begun yet, but LG has already announced its 2025 OLED TV range, which consists of the M5, G5, C5 and B5. The biggest surprise is that MLA, the brightness-boosting panel technology ...
The M5 should present far more flexibility in where you can position the hardware -- great news for anyone whose PC gaming rig is set up in the next room over. With LG's latest α11 AI processor ...
Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics and Hyundai Motor are targeting the robotics sector as their next major cash cow amid growing demand for smart factories and automated manufacturing facilities ...
So it is important that we monitor what goes on, and that’s reliant upon having the best available information.” The Albanese government in October pledged $251.7m to deliver Australia’s CDC ...
Imagine: at your rig, you have your normal gaming monitor ... Your PC acts like both a PC and a console thanks to the wireless Zero Connect box. Could the LG M5 be the perfect PC gaming TV?
While LG is going all-in this year at CES 2025 on a revamp and expansion of its QNED TV line, we can’t forget what LG is known for — amazing OLED TVs that deliver top-notch performance every year.
With that in mind, I’m tentatively excited to see LG’s “groundbreaking” PF600U device unveiled ahead of CES 2025. The product name alone will never do this device justice, but it’s ...
On Nov. 14, 2018, a storm that brought a mix of snow, ice and freezing rain to Kentucky for multiple days knocked down power lines and trees, causing outages for 153,000 LG&E and KU customers.