Sansui’s own website doesn’t list the 55-inch OLED TV yet. Sansui hasn’t said anything about the TV’s panel, but flatpanelshd.com claims it uses LG Display’s WOLED panel — the same ...
But now, Sansui is breaking the mold. The Sansui S55VOUG 55-inch OLED TV is the first to hit the U.S. market with a price point between $799and$999, making high-end OLED technology more accessible ...
As inflation and rising costs squeeze consumer spending, Sansui is disrupting the television market this October with the launch of its 55-inch OLED TV. Priced from just $799, this 120Hz model ...
The Sansui 55-inch OLED TV launched on October 1 and can be purchased at various retailers across the US, namely Microcenter and PC Richard and Son. In the world of the best OLED TVs price isn't ...
That's why the Sansui 55-inch OLED TV is such a gift. While most of the similar models I've looked at clock in at around $1,300, this Sansui OLED is the first to hit the U.S. market as low as $799 ...
Sansui is launching its new Flagship 55-inch OLED TV, offering premium features like a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision + Atmos, and AI-powered karaoke—all at an unprecedented price of $799.
Cassette-bursting medium revived for latest Alien chest-burster flick POLL: Is VHS back? If Alien: Romulus were a zombie ...
Alien: Romulus is coming to VHS. Yes, you read that correctly. On Saturday, 20th Century Studios announced that the latest entry in the Alien sci-fi horror franchise will get a limited-edition VHS ...
It's apparently been 18 years since a major studio has released a movie on VHS, but that drought will be broken when Alien: ...
For those seeking an elevated home entertainment experience without the premium price tag, Sansui's new 55-inch OLED TV offers a combination of high-end features, sleek design and affordability.
Buy at MicroCenter The official model number is S55VOUG, but it’s simply known as the Sansui 55-inch OLED TV. Sansui says the TV has a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision (plus HDR10 and HLG), a ...
Sansui, a defunct Japanese brand that enjoyed an excellent reputation for its audio and video products throughout the 1970s and ’80s, has been resurrected and is back in the U.S. with a 55-inch 4K ...