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LG goes after gamers with 120Hz Dolby Vision for C1 and G1 series OLED TVs
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LG is going after gamers with new features for its C1 and G1 series OLED TVs that are aimed at offering the best possible visual experience. In an announcement on Monday, June 28, the Korean tech company said its latest firmware (03.15.27) makes LG’s C1 and G1 TVs the first in the world to support Dolby Vision HDR at 4K 120Hz on select gaming platforms. Digital Trends has reached out to LG for more information on which specific platforms will benefit and we will update this article when we hear back. Gaming with Dolby Vision HDR at 4K 120Hz should offer...
Mario Golf: Super Rush review: Less is more in golf scores, not video games
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Mario Golf: Super Rush is a case of the master becoming the student. When the original Mario Golf launched in 1999, there wasn’t a lot of competition in the golf simulator market. It’s a much more crowded field nowadays thanks to a recent wave of standout indie golf games. With Super Rush, Nintendo seems to be taking notes from the very titles it inspired. That’s not to say it doesn’t flex its skills. Like other installments in the sports series, the new Nintendo Switch game offers fine-tuned golf gameplay that constantly reminds players why Mario became the king of the...
The great Fast & Furious rewatch
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F9 is almost upon us and so it's time to look back at where things began. I'm sorry to say it, but you have to admit that the Fast & Furious franchise doesn't exactly make a great first impression. In that initial 2001 film, The Fast and the Furious, the dialogue is bad, the racing is questionable and there's no shortage of cringe-worthy moments. When I saw that film back in theaters, I didn't take to it the same way that many of my friends in the automotive-enthusiast landscape did. Sure, I loved Supras and GT-Rs as much as the...
Windows 11: Everything we want from the new Microsoft OS
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It looks like Windows 11 is happening. Microsoft will unveil what it's been calling "the next generation of Windows" at a virtual event on Thursday, despite past promises that Windows 10 would be the final version of the operating system. Leaked images of the new version of Windows show off a total redesign, featuring a new Start menu, home screen, and startup sound, and a more modern, Mac-like aesthetic. Outside of the aesthetics, CNET editors including Jason Hiner, Stephen Shankland, Lori Grunin, and myself have high hopes for what the latest version of Windows could include in terms of performance,...
6 iOS 15 features we can't wait to check out. Here's how you'll use them
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Every year, I look forward to Apple's developer conference where the company shows off the next major software updates for the iPhone and iPad. This year, iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 made their respective debuts, and I can't wait to dig in. The updates are currently available to developers, and Apple has said there will be a public beta in July, but stopped short of announcing a specific date. I'm particularly looking forward to trying out the new multitasking experience on the iPad. The update includes privacy enhancements, a new sharing feature for watching videos or listening to music together...