LG has made a variety of improvements to this generation of panels, and it really shows in the numbers. It's one of the brightest screens we've tested, with only one major competitor, the Sony Bravia 9 QLED beating it in terms of raw brightness. That means top-tier HDR performance, without some of the compromises you usually make for QLED screens to reach that brightness.
Projectors have long been a staple for home theaters, but the TCL PlayCube introduces a fresh perspective-literally. Inspired by the iconic Rubik's Cube, this compact device brings a playful yet powerful approach to projection. With its 90° free rotation design, the PlayCube allows users to tilt, twist, and adjust angles seamlessly, making it as versatile as it is innovative. From movie nights indoors to backyard screenings, this projector was engineered to meet modern entertainment demands without compromise.
It's the Calman Ready certification, which is the big draw for professionals, however. If you're feeling the pinch after shelling out four figures on a Calman subscription, the AOC U32U3CV offers hardware calibration support for a fraction of the usual professional panels. In fact, it's so affordable that, for the price of one $1,199 Calman Studio subscription, you could buy two U32U3CV. It's a bona fide bargain, in other words.
The BenQ PD2730S is a 27-inch monitor featuring a stunning 5K display with spot-on color accuracy, designed for both creative and general work.