10 03 2021
50-inch TVs can sit proudly at the centre of a home entertainment set up, conjuring up high-resolution images for all to enjoy, across movies, TV shows and video games. The generous screen size gives whatever is being viewed space to shine, and often, because of their physical size, 50-inch TVs carry plenty of interfaces, allowing for Blu-ray players, soundbars, consoles and streaming platforms to be connected.
For these reasons and more besides, 50-inch TVs are one of the most popular sizes for home entertainment upgrades. Because of this, the market is saturated with options - it s the same case with 43-inch TVs. To help you purchase the right TV, we’ve rounded up the best 50-inch TVs below. Featuring 4K UHD resolutions, versatile interfaces, accomplished operating systems, HDR tech and wireless connections, there’s sure to be something that ticks all the boxes.
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SAMSUNG IS FIRST AGAIN
SAMSUNG IS FIRST AGAIN Thu, 11 Feb 2021, 12:46PM
So far it looks like Samsung s early product launch strategy has paid off big time.
By all reports, pre-orders and sales of this year s Galaxy S21 range of handsets are outperforming those of both the S10 and S20 lines.
Given they re the only new flagship phones around, they re certainly getting all the press.
But phones aren t the only devices on offer.
Along with the S21 range, we got some new true-wireless earbuds too; the Galaxy Buds Pro.
Before we dive into the important features of these new buds, just a quick comment on Samsung s naming policy. The original Galaxy Buds? Simple, makes sense. Then came the Galaxy Buds+ - I can go along with the Plus up to a point - they were the same but different, better, so. plus. Then things get screwy - the Galaxy Buds Live??? As I pointed out at the time, they re beans, not buds at all. Why weren t they just called that?