TCL is a Chinese company that designs, develops, manufactures and sells products including television sets, mobile phones, air conditioners, washing machines, refrigerators and small electrical appliances. TCL is also the parent company of Alcatel OneTouch brand. A range of smartphones running Google's Android operating system have been launched under the Alcatel OneTouch brand.
Once a premium feature exclusive to high-end headphones and earphones, active noise cancellation is now often seen even on affordable wireless audio products. While there's naturally still a significant difference in ANC performance between entry-level and premium headsets, the fact that you can now get this excellent technology at such low prices shows just how far the personal audio segment in India and abroad has come in just a few years. Today, I'm reviewing an affordable wireless headset with active noise cancellation from TCL, popular for its smart TVs and appliances in India.
Most TVs these days use LED-backlit LCD panels, which are the most common and affordably priced of all the different types of TV screens, but the limitations of the technology can hold them back when it comes to performance. For buyers looking at a more premium viewing experience, OLED is our usual recommendation. However, OLED TVs are very expensive, and usually out of most buyers' budgets. Fortunately, there is now a middle ground - QLED, or Quantum Dot LED TVs. These televisions try to bridge the gap between LED and OLED by offering a boosted LED experience of sorts.
As expected for many years now, BlackBerry has announced that it will no longer build smartphones itself. Phones with BlackBerry’s branding will be designed, manufactured and marketed by partners while the company itself focuses on software. The last phones that BlackBerry itself launched were the DTEK50 and DTEK60, both based on Android and designed to appeal to buyers who don’t necessarily want a physical keyboard, but value BlackBerry’s business and security features.