Zach is an experienced writer, self-proclaimed tech addict, and hobbyist gamer. Throughout his career, he's worked for Samsung and Apple, giving him a broad view of the mobile tech landscape at large.
Watching a film on the big screen is an experience that's tough to beat, and definitely something I never thought I'd be able to recreate at home -- that is until I tried out Govee's TV backlight.
Priced from $3,500 (65-inch) to $9,000 (100-inch), the 2026 Hisense UR9 series TVs feature advanced color processing with up to 5000 nits.
Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...
This upgrade to Govee’s bias lighting system corrects numerous prior ills, making for a fun enhancement to TV and gaming sessions. The problem with Govee’s original kit was that it didn’t work that ...
If you’re in the market for a new TV, you may find the process confusing because of all the technical jargon you need to wade through. TV brands use a veritable alphabet soup of acronyms, including ...
There aren’t many devices that can synchronize your surrounding lighting with the visuals on your TV. Two companies come to mind, and there’s a massive disparity in price, especially when Govee’s TV ...
Govee says the TV Backlight 3 Pro is brighter and captures color more accurately than previous models. Govee says the TV Backlight 3 Pro is brighter and captures color more accurately than previous ...