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Apple may have dominated the headlines but there was plenty of other hi-fi and home cinema news last week. Here’s what you need to know.
Apple may have dominated the headlines but there was plenty of other hi-fi and home cinema news last week. Here’s what you need to know.
In the previous century, What Hi-Fi? systems specials were a very different proposition...
Figures from Philips suggest only a tiny portion of TV-watching is in HDR – even on flagship OLED and Mini LED models.
Yeah? Well, you know, that's just like uh, your opinion, man.
This week the G4 hit its lowest price ever, while the C4 was only £20 pricier than last year's C3. And the big sale hasn't even started yet!
If you want a small OLED TV, we have some very good news for you.
The arrival of two new AirPods 4 models has seen Apple’s long-in-the-stem-earbuds finally exit stage left.
The What Hi-Fi? audio and home cinema team have some strong opinions on Apple’s new phones and headphones.
While the AirPods 4 announced yesterday tick an abundance of boxes, one spec made my shoulders slump upon seeing it...
I love the open design of the AirPods 3 but just occasionally crave a little bit of noise cancelling.
Apple doesn't talk about picture and sound performance that often, but the iPhone 16 could still be an upgrade.
The iPhone 16 and AirPods 4 look cool, but there are a few key products we’d have also like to see.
The AirPods Max remain some of the best sounding wireless headphones, so Apple has little incentive to properly upgrade them.
Apple Intelligence has made its way to iPhones, but it could be right at home on the Apple TV 4K.
Apple has all of the ingredients to produce a stunning, smart Dolby Atmos soundbar, so why doesn't it put them all together?
It’s been great to see Apple unveiling the AirPods 4 and iPhone 16 at this year's Glowtime showcase, but what’s with the absence of one of its best product lines?
Wireless headphone apps are often ignored; here's why you shouldn't simply connect to your phone and go.