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Ce très grand TV OLED de Samsung perd plus de 1 000 € de son prix pour les soldes

16 janvier 2026 à 13:01

[Deal du jour] Vous n'avez plus le temps d'aller au cinéma ? Pourquoi ne pas investir dans un très grand écran pour profiter de vos films et séries ? Ce grand modèle de Samsung est en soldes.

Soldes d’hiver : voici tous les meilleurs deals de la deuxième démarque en direct

16 janvier 2026 à 09:34

Depuis le 7 janvier, les soldes battent leur plein chez plusieurs enseignes. Comme à l’accoutumée, tous les prix barrés ne cachent pas nécessairement de bonnes affaires. Numerama fait ici le tri des meilleures offres repérées en ligne, en direct.

Amazon Is Making a Fallout Shelter Competition Reality TV Show

Par : BeauHD
16 janvier 2026 à 02:02
Amazon is expanding the Fallout universe with Fallout Shelter, a ten-episode reality competition show where contestants face survival-style challenges and moral dilemmas for a cash prize. Engadget reports: Prime Video has greenlit a unscripted reality show titled Fallout Shelter. It will be a ten-episode run with Studio Lambert, the team behind reality projects including Squid Game: The Challenge and The Traitors, as its primary producer. Bethesda Game Studios' head honcho Todd Howard is attached as an executive producer. Amazon's description of Fallout Shelter is: "Across a series of escalating challenges, strategic dilemmas and moral crossroads, contestants must prove their ingenuity, teamwork and resilience as they compete for safety, power and ultimately a huge cash prize." [...] The name echos the free-to-play mobile game Bethesda released in 2015. Fallout Shelter lets people build and improve their out Vault-Tec residence, managing the resources for a growing cadre of underground survivors. It seems pretty likely that there will be some type of tie-in between the game and the show, but any details about that might pop up closer to when the program is ready to air. It's currently casting, and no release timeline has been shared.

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À la fois téléviseur et tableau, The Frame s’affiche en promotion pour les soldes

14 janvier 2026 à 16:03

[Deal du jour] The Frame est un téléviseur qui arbore l’apparence d’un tableau, et qui peut afficher une œuvre d’art lorsqu’il est en veille. Le plus beau téléviseur du marché est moins cher pendant les soldes d'hiver.

Soldes d’hiver : les meilleures promos de la 2e démarque chez Amazon, Fnac, Boulanger…

14 janvier 2026 à 09:05

Les soldes d’hiver entrent dans leur deuxième démarque. Après les premières grosses promos, les enseignes commencent à baisser encore certains prix et à sortir de nouvelles offres. Comme d’habitude, Numerama fait le tri. Ici, vous ne trouverez que les promos sur des produits vraiment intéressants, ceux qui méritent réellement votre argent.

Batman TV Series Premiered 60 Years Ago Today

Par : msmash
12 janvier 2026 à 18:45
60 years ago today, ABC aired the first episode of its live-action Batman television series, introducing Adam West as the deadpan Caped Crusader in what became a pop culture phenomenon blending high-camp humor and cliffhanger thrills. The mid-season replacement ran for 120 episodes over three seasons before ending in March 1968.

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Streamer Spend To Top $100B For First Time In 2026

Par : msmash
12 janvier 2026 à 14:03
Streamer spend on content is set to top the $100 billion mark for the first time this year, according to an Ampere Analysis report. From a report: The landmark figure will be met as global streamers "remain the primary driver of growth in content investment," according to Ampere. Spend by the likes of Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, HBO Max, Paramount+ and Apple TV will shoot up 6% this year, helping lead to a 2% increase in overall global content spend, Ampere forecast. The $101 billion figure, the first time streamer spend has crossed that major $100 Billion landmark, will represent around two-fifths of the overall figure.

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AirPods, Xbox Ally, TV LG… le TOP 5 des meilleurs deals de la 1ère démarque des soldes d’hiver

10 janvier 2026 à 12:30

Les soldes battent leur plein depuis le 7 janvier 2026. Si la première démarque n’est pas toujours synonyme de remises spectaculaires, elle réserve déjà quelques très bonnes surprises. Numerama a regroupé ici les 5 meilleurs deals de la première semaine des soldes d’hiver.

The Gap Between Premium and Budget TV Brands is Quickly Closing

Par : msmash
8 janvier 2026 à 21:30
The long-standing hierarchy in the TV market -- Sony, Samsung and LG at the top, TCL and Hisense fighting it out in the midrange -- is eroding as the budget brands close the performance gap and increasingly lead on technology innovation, The Verge writes. Hisense debuted the first RGB LED TV last year, and TCL's X11L announced at CES 2026 is the first TV to use reformulated quantum dots and a new color filter. TCL's QM9K release last year was "a pretty clear statement that they're ready to fight with the big boys." The premium brands retain certain advantages: Sony's processing remains unmatched and LG's OLEDs deliver contrast that mini LED cannot match. "Even as the gap in performance across technologies continues to shrink, and TVs from all the manufacturers get closer to parity, the challenge for TCL and Hisense shifts from creating incredible, competitive products to altering perception," The Verge notes. Samsung once owned the art TV segment entirely; CES 2026 saw announcements from Amazon's Ember Artline and LG's Gallery TV, all using similar edge-lit technology and magnetic frames. The experience across brands is "remarkably similar." If the pricing gap persists and performance remains comparable, "the big three will have to respond by bringing their pricing down or risk losing sales," the publication concluded.

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TV Makers Are Taking AI Too Far

Par : msmash
8 janvier 2026 à 19:24
TV manufacturers at CES 2026 in Las Vegas this week unveiled a wave of AI features that frequently consume significant screen space and take considerable time to deliver results -- all while global TV shipments declined 0.6% year over year in Q3, according to Omdia. Google demonstrated Veo generating video from a photo on a television, a process that took about two minutes to produce eight seconds of footage, The Verge writes in a column. Samsung presented a future where viewers ask their sets for sports predictions and recipes to share with kitchen displays. Hisense showed an AI agent that displays real-time stats for every soccer player on screen, a feature requiring so much space the company built a prototype 21:9 aspect ratio display to accommodate it. Demos repeatedly showed video shrinking to make room for sports scores and information when viewers asked questions -- noticeable on 70-inch displays and likely worse on anything 50 inches or smaller. Amazon's Alexa Plus can jump to Prime Video scenes based on verbal descriptions. LG's sets switch homescreen recommendations based on voice recognition of individual family members.

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How Did TVs Get So Cheap?

Par : msmash
8 janvier 2026 à 15:25
A 50-inch TV that would have set you back $1,100 at Best Buy during Black Friday 2001 now costs less than $200, and the price per area-pixel -- a metric accounting for both screen size and resolution -- has dropped by more than 90% over the past 25 years. The story behind this decline is largely one of liquid crystal display technology maturing from a niche product to a mass-manufactured commodity. LCDs represented just 5% of the TV market in 2004; by 2018, they commanded more than 95%. The largest driver of cost reduction has been the scaling up of "mother glass" sheets -- the large panels of extremely clear glass onto which semiconductor materials are deposited before being cut into individual displays. The first generation sheets measured roughly 12 by 16 inches. Today's Generation 10.5 sheets span 116 by 133 inches, nearly 100 times the original area. This scaling delivers substantial savings because equipment costs rise more slowly than glass area increases. Moving from Gen 4 to Gen 5 mother glass cut the cost per diagonal inch by 50%. Equipment costs per unit of panel area fell 80% between Gen 4 and Gen 8. Process improvements have compounded these gains: masking steps required for thin-film transistors dropped from eight to four, yields climbed from 50% to above 90%, and a "one drop fill" technique reduced liquid crystal filling time from days to minutes.

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Disney+ To Add Vertical Videos In Push To Boost Daily Engagement

Par : msmash
8 janvier 2026 à 14:44
Disney+, which is looking to catch up with some streaming and digital rivals in terms of daily engagement, is adding vertical videos to the service. From a report: The arrival of the new format later this year was one of several advertising-oriented announcements the company made Wednesday at its Tech + Data Showcase at CES in Las Vegas. Other new offerings include a new "brand impact" metric and a new video generation tool that helps advertisers create high-quality connected-TV-ready commercials using existing assets and guidelines. [...] In an interview prior to the Wednesday showcase, Erin Teague, EVP of Product Management for Disney Entertainment and ESPN, said "everything's on the table" in terms of how vertical video is delivered on Disney+. It could be original short-form programming, repurposed social clips, refashioned scenes from longer-form episodic or feature titles or a combination. "We're obviously thinking about integrating vertical video in ways that are native to core user behaviors," Teague said. "So, it won't be a kind of a disjointed, random experience."

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Soldes d’hiver : voici tous les deals de la première démarque à ne pas manquer

12 janvier 2026 à 10:09

Les soldes d’hiver sont désormais bien lancées. Après les offres de lancement, les enseignes continuent d’ajuster leurs prix et de dégainer de nouvelles promotions. Numerama fait le tri pour ne retenir que les offres réellement intéressantes, celles qui valent vraiment votre argent.

The Inevitable Rise of the Art TV

Par : msmash
7 janvier 2026 à 18:39
Several years after Samsung introduced the Frame TV in 2017 -- a television designed to display fine art and resemble a framed painting when switched off -- competitors are finally catching up in meaningful numbers. Amazon announced the Ember Artline TV at CES 2026 this week, a $899 model that can display one of 2,000 works of art for free and includes an Alexa AI tool to recommend pieces suited to your room. Hisense unveiled its CanvasTV late last year, TCL has the NXTvision model, and LG has announced the Gallery TV for later this year. The surge in art-focused televisions comes down to two factors: smaller living spaces in cities where younger buyers lack dedicated rooms for large screens, and advances in matte screen technology that enable displays to absorb light like a canvas rather than reflect it like a window. Local dimming and improved backlighting processing allow these newer models to maintain their slim profiles for flush wall-mounting while delivering more realistic art reproduction than earlier edge-lit designs.

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La Fnac et Darty commencent fort les soldes d’hiver : voici les meilleures offres disponibles

7 janvier 2026 à 08:36

L’année 2025 a été particulièrement riche en périodes de promotions, se concluant même par un Black Friday étalé sur près d’un mois. 2026 démarre sur les chapeaux de roues avec les soldes d’hiver, qui se tiennent du mercredi 7 janvier 2026 à 8 heures jusqu’au mardi 3 février inclus. Une période idéale pour profiter de réductions sur les produits tech, dont nous vous proposons ici une sélection des meilleures offres.

Soldes d’hiver 2026 : voici tous les meilleurs deals de ce premier jour

7 janvier 2026 à 16:12

Ce mercredi 7 janvier marque officiellement le lancement des soldes d’hiver sur la grande majorité du territoire français. Pendant quatre semaines, les enseignes vont multiplier les promotions pour tenter de vous faire craquer. Ici, nous retenons uniquement les offres qui méritent réellement votre attention et votre argent, tout au long des démarques.

Top départ des soldes d’hiver 2026 : suivez toutes les meilleures offres en direct

7 janvier 2026 à 07:00

Ce mercredi 7 janvier marque officiellement le lancement des soldes d’hiver sur la grande majorité du territoire français. Pendant quatre semaines, les enseignes vont multiplier les promotions pour tenter de vous faire craquer. Ici, nous retenons uniquement les offres qui méritent réellement votre attention et votre argent, tout au long des démarques.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting To Shut Down After 58 Years

Par : BeauHD
6 janvier 2026 à 00:22
After Congress approved President Donald Trump's rescission package eliminating federal funding, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting voted to dissolve after 58 years, rather than continue to exist and potentially be "vulnerable to future political manipulation or misuse." The shutdown leaves hundreds of local public TV and radio stations facing an uncertain future. Variety reports: The CPB was created by Congress by the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 to support the federal government's investment in public broadcasting. The org noted that the rescission of all of CPB's federal funding came after years of political attacks. "For more than half a century, CPB existed to ensure that all Americans -- regardless of geography, income, or background -- had access to trusted news, educational programming, and local storytelling," said CPB president/CEO Patricia Harrison. "When the Administration and Congress rescinded federal funding, our Board faced a profound responsibility: CPB's final act would be to protect the integrity of the public media system and the democratic values by dissolving, rather than allowing the organization to remain defunded and vulnerable to additional attacks. [...] "CPB's support extends to every corner of the country -- urban, rural, tribal, and everywhere in between," the org noted. "In many communities, public media stations are the only free source of trusted news, educational children's programming, and local and national cultural content." The CPB said that without funding, its board determined that "maintaining the corporation as a nonfunctional entity would not serve the public interest or advance the goals of public media. A dormant and defunded CPB could have become vulnerable to future political manipulation or misuse, threatening the independence of public media and the trust audiences place in it, and potentially subjecting staff and board members to legal exposure from bad-faith actors." As it closes, CPB is distributing its remaining funds, and also supporting the American Archive of Public Broadcasting in digitizing and preserving historic content. The CPB's own archives will be preserved at the University of Maryland, which will make it accessible to the public. "Public media remains essential to a healthy democracy," Harrison added. "Our hope is that future leaders and generations will recognize its value, defend its independence, and continue the work of ensuring that trustworthy, educational, and community-centered media remains accessible to all Americans."

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MTV's Music-Only Channels Go Off the Air

Par : msmash
2 janvier 2026 à 23:31
An anonymous reader shares a report: MTV shut down many of its last dedicated 24-hour music channels Dec. 31. The move, announced back in October, affected channels around the world, with the U.K. seeing five different MTV stations going dark. These include MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live. As Consequence notes, MTV Music -- which launched in 2011 -- notably ended its run by airing the Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star," the first visual to air when MTV launched in the United States in 1981. MTV's parent company, Paramount Skydance, is also expected to shutter music-only channels in Australia, Poland, France, and Brazil. Despite axing much of its dedicated music programming, MTV's flagship channels are still expected to keep broadcasting in the U.K. and elsewhere. Like in the U.S., these channels primarily air massively popular reality programs, as opposed to music videos.

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