OLED stories
LG teams up with RSA and Clubs NZ to offer premium TVs at nonprofit rates for Cricket World Cup, ensuring Kiwis enjoy the game in high definition.
Samsung sells more smartphones than any other company, but profits have dropped significantly in recent years.
Its attracted a fair bit of controversy. Much of this is thanks the post-launch Bend gate saga, but Apples XXL-sized iPhone, the 6+ has finally arrived.
Samsung takes to the IFA technology showcase in Berlin to introduce its new Note 4, curved screen Note Edge and a virtual reality offering .
This coming Friday, April 11, the new Samsung Galaxy S5 Smartphone will be filling the shelves - and hands of Kiwis - across the country...
Samsung has this morning introduced the Samsung Gear Fit, the industry's first curved, Super AMOLED wearable device for the active consumer.
Welcome to the first of many Christmas lists were Game Console will guide you through some of the best tech we have tested throughout 2013.
BlackBerry targets gamers with its new A10 flagship smartphone, boasting a 5 Super AMOLED display and powerful specs aimed to rival top devices.
It's almost the size of a tablet, but it has the functions of a phone and what is a mix of the two? A 'phablet.'.
Samsung NX20: A compact system marvel with WiFi, GPS and clear AMOLED display, aimed at enthusiasts. Comes with a high but justified price tag.
Samsung unveils Galaxy S4 live from Times Square - a smartphone promising a richer, simpler, fuller life for users worldwide.
Only seven days separates the world from the new Galaxy S4, but as the clock ticks down on Samsung's new smartphone release - what can we expect?.
Polytron Technologies is unveiling a see-through smartphone later this year, set to redefine mobile tech with its transparent OLED display.
Samsung debuts Gear S, a cutting-edge wearable smartphone with 3G, enhancing connectivity on the go. Set to transform user experience.
Samsung and Oculus have joint forces to create the Gear VR, which brings virtual reality to the everyday consumer.
Samsung wants to provide users with a unique, creative mobile experience, making a difference to how people work and play on their phones.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S, offering the pinnacle in mobile display tech, now graces New Zealand with unparalleled screen quality and portability.
At a packed media event in Auckland last week, Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab S, their latest competitor in the tablet market.
Choosing innovation over familiarity, our review delves into why the LG G2's unique features and robust performance make it a standout choice.
Compact version of company's flagship smartphone to hit Kiwi stores later this month, but can we afford another gadget?.