LCD Soundsystem in Madrid in August 2024 (photo: Mariano Regidor / Redferns). Extending a New York-area tradition since 2017, LCD Soundsystem will be back in action this winter with another residency, ...
When it comes to choosing a television or computer monitor there are two terms that are quite confusing which are LED and LCD. At first look, these two screens look similar however there are a few ...
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Some 4K TVs have QLED or OLED displays, but most are LCD, and many of those have LED backlights. When you're shopping for a new TV, these are the sets you'll come across most often. We're going to ...
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Nintendo opted for an LCD display over OLED for its latest Switch 2 console, which is a little odd given Nintendo introduced the Switch OLED five years after the original Switch as an upgrade. A ...
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We cover a lot of different displays and monitors year in and year out on TechSpot, using various types of display panel technology. But what technology is the best? How does LCD compare to OLED? How ...
As we recently pointed out, it’s been a very Meet Me in the Bathroom-friendly fall/early winter in NYC with residencies from a handful of bands that defined the city’s indie rock boom two decades ago.
LCD Soundsystem have officially released “X-Ray Eyes,” the new song that got premiered on NTS Radio in October. James Murphy produced the single, and he co-wrote it with Al Doyle and Nancy Whang, the ...