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Television shopping is complicated. Our guide makes it simpler by telling you what factors to consider, and what to ignore. Read the CNET article for more info and links: Best TV for 2023: We Tested Samsung, LG, TCL, Vizio and More 00:00 TV Buying Guide 00:45 When to buy a TV 01:49 What TV Size…

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Television shopping is complicated. Our guide makes it simpler by telling you what factors to consider, and what to ignore.

Read the CNET article for more info and links:
Best TV for 2023: We Tested Samsung, LG, TCL, Vizio and More

00:00 TV Buying Guide
00:45 When to buy a TV
01:49 What TV Size
is Right
for You?
03:01 Smart TV
& Streaming
Features
04:05 Best Gaming TV features
05:26 TV Picture Quality
06:47 What
are the
Best TVs?

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  1. Dick Riggles

    September 25, 2023 at 8:00 am

    Are you also the coach of the Miami Dolphins in your second job?

  2. Bea Hardman

    September 25, 2023 at 8:09 am

    My cat and I are watching you) ????

  3. Marqes Sanz Cora

    September 25, 2023 at 8:16 am

    55 inch is the smallest I want and it has to be Android TV

  4. IEN

    September 25, 2023 at 8:46 am

    I agree you cant go wrong with bigger. You cant go wrong with Roku TV. They are cheap and doesnt break your bank if youre not a nick picky.

  5. A Han

    September 25, 2023 at 9:10 am

    Are there tvs that don’t need rabbit ears for local channels?

  6. Eveline Caroline Lienhua MingMei FenFang Huang

    September 25, 2023 at 9:15 am

    Big is Better!!! I Love Giant Ultra Smart Tv!!! Very Satisfying ✌????????✌????

  7. Johnny A

    September 25, 2023 at 9:24 am

    I would stay clear of the LG OLED’s because of the screen burn. I have a 2017 model and it already has screen burn for the second time. Unless you can afford the protection plan.

    • Alan

      September 25, 2023 at 1:19 pm

      That’s 6 years ago. The technology has improved so much.

      Yes you can still get burn in but its much less common.

  8. DJ Jimmie M

    September 25, 2023 at 9:43 am

    very helpful

  9. Sai Bharadwaj Badda

    September 25, 2023 at 10:25 am

    Very well put sir

  10. Aidan

    September 25, 2023 at 11:21 am

    OLED doesn’t get bright enough. To this day I’m still Impressed how when a sun appears on screen I actually have to squint because the peak is so great

    • Alan

      September 25, 2023 at 1:20 pm

      Oled gives you creator intent better than anything else. Also the newer models are much brighter now while still having inky blacks.

      Still not as bright as LED but they look so much better

  11. bonanzabrandon

    September 25, 2023 at 1:27 pm

    I can make a TV buying guide: buy the best OLED tb that is in your budget. Guide over.

  12. Brandon Doyle

    September 25, 2023 at 5:48 pm

    Great recommendations!

  13. Andy Gaskin

    September 25, 2023 at 5:57 pm

    Always appreciate David’s reviews and guides. Thanks!

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How Apple’s Lawsuit Could Stall OpenAI’s Hardware Plans

Injunctions, restraining orders, delays. The Equity Podcast crew breaks down how Apple’s trade secret lawsuit could throw a wrench in OpenAI’s hardware ambitions.

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How Apple’s big lawsuit could disrupt OpenAI’s IPO plans | Equity Podcast

Apple filed a trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI last Friday, and it’s not messing around. The complaint alleges a pattern of misconduct reaching all the way up to OpenAI’s chief hardware officer and claims more than 400 former Apple employees now work at the company. OpenAI’s response so far has been carefully hedged, and the…

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Apple filed a trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI last Friday, and it’s not messing around. The complaint alleges a pattern of misconduct reaching all the way up to OpenAI’s chief hardware officer and claims more than 400 former Apple employees now work at the company. OpenAI’s response so far has been carefully hedged, and the timing couldn’t be worse with the company reportedly eyeing an IPO as early as later this year.

On this episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, hosts Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Sean O’Kane dig into what the lawsuit could mean for OpenAI’s own hardware ambitions and IPO timeline, plus a bigger theme running through the week’s news: how much should anyone trust AI companies with their data?
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