Whether you are buying a new iPhone XS, XR, or XS Max or you are upgrading the system on your current iPhone, there are a lot of new features to Apple iOS 12. In this episode of Komando on Demand, Kim looks at the iOS 12 operating system’s features and enhancements that differentiate it from previous iOS versions. Kim also talks to Rob Walch from the “Today in iOS” podcast about some hidden tips and tricks of iOS 12 you might not know about.
Best 4K TV on a budget
Are you thinking about your Christmas shopping list yet? How about Super Bowl 52?
Sure, they’re both months away. But you don’t want to get caught in the mad rush in the days leading up to these fun but expensive events to celebrate with your children, grandchildren and friends.
At the top of almost everyone’s Christmas list is a TV. That is especially true for sports fans, movie buffs and binge-watching TV viewers.
Of course, these days prices for TV sets are soaring. You can easily pay thousands of dollars for the latest, greatest 4K TV out there.
But why spend that much money when you can save hundreds of dollars on a high-quality 4K TV set? You may have heard Kim talking about it on her show.
“TCL has a steep hill to climb to be No. 1,” Kim Komando said. “But it’s the fastest-growing television brand in the United States.
“They’re getting rave reviews. They’re now launching a TCL 75-inch, 4K Roku TV for just $2,000. That’s right, just $2,000. Roku is the operating system. You can subscribe to cable or satellite TV. They say it will be available in time for the holidays.”
Rave Reviews
There is also a 55-inch TCL 4K TV that’s highly rated by well-known magazines and electronics reviewers. One reviewer said, “It’s simply the greatest value we have ever seen in a TV.”
We’re talking about the TCL 55P607 55-inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart LED TV (2017 Model). You can find it on Amazon for $830.
That’s a low price. But is it a good value?
Yes. This 4K TV boasts impressive specs that rival much pricier TV sets.
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