Wireless TVs have been around for a while, but as the size of the panels kept going up, mounts became an aesthetic problem. After all, why spend thousands of dollars on an extremely sleek OLED TV, ...
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The newest LG flagship OLED TV is less than 0.4 inches thick, and gets video from a wireless box you can place up to 30 feet away. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of ...
Need to mount a TV to the wall without drilling, screws or wires? Displace TV offers two ways to do it, with an added touch of AI. The pitch is simple—and provocative: no power cords, no signal cables ...
Comcast and Spectrum are trying new tactics to win back cord-cutters and keep their existing TV customers from jumping ship. Last week, Comcast retooled its TV plans and made them easier to understand ...
Alphabet’s YouTube TV will soon be rolling out several different genres of skinny cable-television bundles. This is a strategic shift that studios and cable channels have been especially hoping to ...
Boston residents have access to cable, fiber, and wireless internet from providers like Xfinity, Verizon Fios, and T-Mobile. Internet plans in the city start as low as $25 per month, with many options ...
In a surprising, and likely temporary, turn of events, the number of people paying to watch cable channels has grown. On Monday, research analyst MoffettNathanson released its “Cord-Cutting Monitor Q3 ...
Streaming was supposed to kill cable TV with on-demand movies and shows at a low monthly price. But in recent years, streamers have been looking more like cable than ever before, with ad-supported ...
Dionicio asks: I have an HDMI cable running from my bedroom to my closet to have surround sound. Is it possible to connect a device to where I can ditch the cable? Thanks! There is… but it isn’t cheap ...
The latest round of media company earnings reports confirmed once again that linear TV — cable in particular — is eroding quickly, with its decline in stark contrast with the growing streaming ...
Once the undisputed king of home entertainment, the cable empire has quietly crumbled — undone by changing viewing habits and a decade of subscriber losses. State data shows cable subscriptions in ...