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Would you pay $4,000 to solve your streaming movie problems?

Fast Company Tech

How would you go about actually watching movies in it? Just as notable, though, is its unfussy movie player software, which clears away all the cruft of modern streaming platforms to focus on the films themselves. Let’s say you were spending tens of thousands of dollars to build yourself a fancy home theater.

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Save over $100 on this massive 86-inch LG QNED TV

Mashable Tech

But for movies, sports, and casual gaming, it’s still plenty smooth. The a5 AI Processor Gen 7 helps clean up the picture, upscale lower-resolution content, and even tweak sound quality so dialogue doesn’t get drowned out.

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LG’s 48-inch B4 OLED TV is down to under $500 at Best Buy

Mashable Tech

The α8 AI Processor automatically sharpens the picture and fine-tunes the sound, so even old sitcom reruns will look and feel like a high-end experience. OLED screens are famous for perfect blacks and vibrant colors, and this one delivers over 8.3 million self-lit pixels. Gamers aren’t left out either. Price: $499.99 $699.99

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This is the perfect home theater setup for spooky Halloween movies!

Digital Trends

Want to upgrade your home theater setup to watch some spooky Halloween movies with great picture and sound! We have you covered, and so does Walmart.

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Asus’ latte dispenses movies instead of coffee and milk

The Verge

It’s a mobile movie projector that looks like a one-eyed, fabric-covered mini-robot of sorts. Of course, you cannot drink Asus’ latte because it only dispenses light and sound. Just make sure it lasts longer than a movie — Asus quotes three hours from a 6,000mAh battery — and gets bright enough to create a decent-sized screen.

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Why Nonprofits Need to Be Early Explorers of the Metaverse

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It sounds dystopian to some and it very well could be, but once you understand the concept and the emerging technology around it, as a nonprofit marketing and fundraising professional, you’ll also begin to understand its potential. Those already exploring the metaverse can attend live concerts and meet with government officials.

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Netflix is testing a ‘Shuffle’ button, because you’re tired of picking what to watch

The Verge

That’s because Netflix is actually planning to bring a shuffle feature to its collection of streaming movies and TV shows, letting you avoid yet another argument with your spouse/housemate/partner/etc about what you’ll be watching this evening. This sounds far more useful. “We

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