Sometimes you’re looking for a component for a project that you know should exist, but you just cannot find it. Something like a 14-segment LED display, but not just one with a fixed color, ...
Unless you live in a Faraday cage, you're surrounded at all times by invisible radio signals, from Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to cellular traffic. French artist Théo Champion has found a way to make that ...
The first Raspberry Pi was a revolution. It started as a project to offer the cheapest possible computer that someone could use as a normal PC for school or work, or as a risk-free way to learn ...
TVs are a staple of CES, and so far, manufacturers have not disappointed with their announcements at CES 2026. Companies including Samsung, LG and others came to the event ready to show off updates to ...
LG's 2026 Wallpaper wireless OLED TV (Devindra Hardawar for Engadget) We typically see LG TV announcements a bit before CES, but this year the company had a surprise in store. CES 2026 marks the ...
Robotics is a fascinating field that has come a long way in recent years. What was once cutting-edge and prohibitively expensive for consumer-grade projects has rapidly become accessible to the hobby ...
LG Electronics has announced that at CES in Las Vegas next month, it will be unveiling a new Micro RGB TV, the Micro RGB Evo. It's not announcing pricing yet, but LG says the TV will come in 100-inch, ...
This LG announcement could be the signal that 2026 will be the year of mini and micro RGB LED TVs. This LG announcement could be the signal that 2026 will be the year of mini and micro RGB LED TVs. is ...
Samsung will launch new 55- and 100-inch Micro RGB TVs in 2026, among others. The TVs use a new LED technology to output highly accurate and vibrant images. To further enhance output, the panels house ...
LG Micro RGB evo has been officially announced ahead of CES 2026, marking LG’s entry into the flagship RGB television segment. While the company has not shared pricing or availability timelines yet, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Marzulli's main goal was a simple one, at least on paper: nothing leaves the Raspberry Pi. That literally means he didn't want any AI ...