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The extras in the iPhone 11 Pro Max matter to extreme mobile users and pixel experts.

LED LCD and OLED are the two major TV technologies that will fight for your TV buying dollar over the next few years. Here's how they compare.

Thinking about upgrading your fridge, but don't know where to start? Let us come to your refrigerator rescue.

Is there a delay between hearing a voice, and seeing the lips move on screen? Do you see an actor's lips move, then them speaking? These problems are called lip sync errors, and you might be able to fix them.

Thinking about getting a projector? Don't forget the screen!

The affordable new TCL 6-Series is powered by smaller LEDs than competitors. Here's why that matters.

Amazon's core lineup of speakers is switching up its look.

Fifty bucks for a single Philips Hue bulb? Psh. You've got great alternatives that cost half that.

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It sounds like a dream: Living in a mansion playing video games with your best friends all day. But inside, it’s a slightly different story.

If you’re confused by the different HDMI versions on 2017 gear, you’re not alone. Here’s what you need to know.

Your TV might be cutting off the edges of your movies and TV shows. Make sure you check this setting to get the whole picture.

After a month living with a curved TV at home, and more time in the lab comparing it to flat TVs, I've learned a few things. Here's the short version.

T-Mobile is continuing to grow even amid the pandemic.

Black Friday and Cyber Monday prices seem great, but will they get even lower? What about new technologies in next year's models? Is now a good time to buy a TV?

Roku's free TV service just got a serious bump with a new program guide and 100 live channels of news, kids' shows and lifestyle shows.

Two months after its nationwide launch in July, NBCUniversal's free service makes its way to Roku's popular streaming platform.

The TVision Vibe package offers a great mix of live channels for $10. But the more expensive tiers -- and the $50 Hub streamer -- are less compelling.

Both premium devices offer extras like Dolby Vision, fast processors, tricked-out remotes and Ethernet, but which one is best for you?

Are the new $100-class portable projectors worth trying? Also in this episode: Walmart's new subscription home delivery service.