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Marshall Heston 120 review: a stunning debut soundbar with fantastic Dolby Atmos audio for movies and music alike
By Harry Padoan published
Marshall’s first ever soundbar supplies quaking bass and awesome Atmos for movies, making it a top-tier all-in-one option.

Roku Streaming Stick Plus review: a budget 4K streamer that hides behind your TV
By James Holland published
The Roku Streaming Stick Plus is a cheap way to add 4K streaming to a TV, but its menu navigation can be a bit slow, and there’s no Dolby Vision HDR support.

I spent three weeks testing the Hisense C2 Ultra projector and was amazed at how consistently it served up scintillating visuals
By Max Langridge published
Who needs a TV when you can get a portable projector this good?

Samsung S90F 65-inch review: Samsung’s more affordable QD-OLED TV comes of age
By John Archer published
Samsung’s latest mid-range Quantum Dot OLED TV boldly takes on more established OLED rivals while costing hundreds less than the brand’s flagship S95F series.

I reviewed Hisense’s top mini-LED TV, and it sets a new standard for bright-room viewing, but with a few key flaws
By Al Griffin published
The Hisense U8QG is a great value and the brand's brightest TV yet. It's also packed with a wide array of features that make it an excellent option for gaming.

I tested the JVC DLA-NZ700, and its performance is nothing short of a revelation for a mid-range 4K projector
By Stephen Withers published
JVC's DLA-NZ700 is the sweet spot in the company's projector range, offering much the same level of performance found in its higher-end models at a more affordable price.

TCL’s QM7K is a mid-range mini-LED TV with impressive brightness plus great gaming and audio performance.
By James Holland published
The TCL QM6K, the company’s first series of TVs for 2025, delivers impressive pictures at an affordable price.

I reviewed the Epson QL7000 projector, and 10,000 lumens brightness makes the difference between day and night
By Al Griffin published
Epson’s QL7000 projector can be paired with screens as large as 300 inches, and it’s so bright you won’t even need to dim the lights.
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