When buying a new TV in 2018, nearly any set above 40 inches will feature 4K and HDR. But don’t let the acronyms fool you.
Author: Eli Blumenthal, USA TODAY
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Nintendo Switch finally has a YouTube app, but Amazon and Netflix remain MIA
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