LG has announced a new Gallery TV aimed at competing with Samsung's The Frame, featuring a stylish design with a white bezel or lightwood cover, but it is an LCD with Mini LED backlight and conservative specs, leaving questions about its picture quality until further review.
Valve is phasing out the Steam Deck LCD model, with the OLED version becoming the default, potentially due to high component costs, marking a shift in Valve's budget handheld gaming strategy and raising concerns about future affordability and hardware options.
Lian Li has introduced the UNI FAN TL series, featuring integrated 1.6" LCDs and customizable RGB lighting. The UNI FAN TL LCD includes a built-in LCD screen that can display system information or be customized with GIFs, MP4s, JPGs, and PNGs. The UNI FAN TL offers improved cooling with noise-optimized fan blades and FDB bearings. Both models come in black and white, in sizes of 120mm and 140mm, and regular and reverse airflow designs. The UNI FAN TL series is available for pre-order.
The Steam Deck has regained its position as the global top seller on Steam thanks to the release of the Steam Deck OLED and discounted LCD models. Valve's revenue-based rankings show the Steam Deck dropping to 11th place before climbing back up to the top spot. Valve plans to continue supporting all models and is reportedly working on a Steam Deck 2. The exact number of units sold remains undisclosed, but it is estimated to be in the "multiple millions." The demand for the Steam Deck OLED is evident, with retailers listing it as out of stock in certain regions.
The Steam Deck LCD, priced at $399, is still considered one of the best handheld PCs on the market, offering a powerful gaming experience with its custom AMD APU, 16GB RAM, and 7-inch LCD display. While it may be bulky and generate some heat, the device performs well and has a strong game library. The battery life is decent, and the option to connect it to external displays through the Docking Station enhances the gaming experience. Despite the release of the improved OLED model, the Steam Deck LCD remains a great option for those looking for a portable gaming device.
LG has introduced the 45GR65DC-B, a 45-inch Dual QHD curved gaming LCD display with a resolution of 5,120 x 1,440 pixels. It features VA technology, a 32:9 aspect ratio, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro compatibility, and gaming functions like Dynamic Action Sync and Black Stabilizer. The display has an average brightness of 400 cd/m², a color palette of 1.07 billion colors, and a contrast ratio of 3,000:1. It also meets VESA DisplayHDR 600 standards and offers various connectivity options. The LG 45GR65DC-B is priced at $799.99.
When shopping for a new TV, it's important to understand the different types available. LCD and LED TVs are based on LCD technology, with LEDs used to enhance picture quality. OLED TVs, on the other hand, use Organic Light Emitting Diodes to create images at the pixel level, resulting in near-perfect blacks. LED TVs with local dimming offer superior contrast, while OLED TVs may have lower brightness and potential burn-in issues. Understanding these distinctions can help buyers make an informed decision when choosing a new TV.
Philips has launched a split-screen monitor that combines a black-and-white E Ink panel and a full-color LCD. The 24B1D5600 monitor pairs a 23.8-inch LCD alongside a 13.3-inch E Ink screen right next to it. The LCD handles most computing tasks, while the E Ink panel can step in when users need to read a long document or a text-heavy website. The E Ink panel can be angled inwards up to 45-degrees to find the perfect viewing angle and has its own screen illumination, including color temperature adjustments.