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Caleb Denison

Caleb Denison

Editor at Large

Digital Trends Editor at Large Caleb Denison is a sought-after writer, speaker, and television correspondent with unmatched expertise in AV and entertainment technology. Denison parlayed his employment at the first-ever online speaker company into a reputation as a serial early adopter and technology communicator. His digestible style landed him a recurring gig leading media tours at CES, taking audiences behind the scenes at the world-renowned trade show to spotlight the best new tech, as well as exclusive behind-the-scenes access to Super Bowl LIV with Fox Sports.

Other on-camera work includes a number of local and national television and radio appearances. Denison is also known for creating consumer buying guides in video and written format for brands like Amazon and the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).

Denison specializes in 4K TV reviews and 8K TV reviews as well as related TV technologies such as OLED, QLED, micro-LED, HDR, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos. Denison also has extensive experience in consumer audio with an affinity for turntables and vinyl records as well as headphones.

You Asked Editors Cut

You Asked: The Editor’s Cut — Is subscription culture out of control?

Explore the rise of subscription culture with You Asked: The Editor’s Cut as we discuss the pros, cons, and future of paying for access over ownership. Is subscription fatigue setting in?
Vivint Smart Home Security review

Vivint smart home security system review: smarter than we expected

The Vivint smart home security system has all the sensors, cameras, security features, and remote automated control you could ever need.
You Asked

You Asked: Blu-ray picture fix, lossy vs. lossless, and AI self-calibration

On this episode of You Asked: What's the best 4K Blu-ray picture? Which is better: lossless or Atmos? And is an AI self-calibrating TV possible?
You Asked

You Asked: 8K TVs and gaming, upscaling best bets, and the cone connection

Do 8K TVs for gaming make sense now? When is it time to replace a TV? How does the way a TV makes a picture match up with how our vision works?
Sony Bravia 7 Review

Sony Bravia 7 TV review: superb brightness and color, but …

The Sony Bravia 7 is really good — if you can overlook two pretty major caveats.
You Asked Ep 61

You Asked: Laser TV vs. UX, speaker break-in tips, and re-boxing tales

On today’s You Asked: Laser TV versus a huge mini-LED TV. What happens to the TVs after we test them? And breaking in TV speakers — is that even a thing?
You Asked Ep 60

You Asked: A/V gremlins, soundbar solutions, and best Prime Day buys

In this week's You Asked, where to start on upgrading your A/V system, ChatGPT weighs in on soundbars, and what I'll be looking to pick up on Prime Day
Hisense 110 UX

Hisense 110 UX TV review: Big, bright, and bragworthy

Though not without a few rough edges, the Hisense 110 UX is still a brilliant option if you're in the market for a television that breaks the 100-inch barrier.
SVS Ultra Evolution Pinnacle

SVS Ultra Evolution Pinnacle speakers: warm, sweet, effortless sound

The SVS Evolution Pinnacle speakers are excellent in so many ways that it might seem hard to believe. But these could well be the only speakers I ever need.
You Asked

You Asked: Troubleshooting TVs at home, and teaching trolls

This week on You Asked: Can you fix freezing discs and weird audio dropouts at home? Also, we feed some trolls.
Hisense U7N review

Hisense U7N TV review: So much bang for your buck, but …

The Hisense U7N gives you a lot of TV for not a ton of money. But we ran into one pretty major problem that gives us a bit of pause.
You Asked

You Asked: Panasonic is back, what is IAMF, and more on the LG C4

Panasonic is back — so, what comes next? Rtings.com weighs in on the LG C4. And remember that Samsung and Google partnership?
The 2024 LG OLED M4 television seen in a press image.

Every TV type, explained

LED, LCD, OLED, QLED. The alphabet soup of TV types can be confusing and overwhelming. This guide will make it simple to understand every TV type available.
Apple AirPods 4 with ANC

Apple AirPods 4 with ANC review: Noise cancellation for the masses

The Apple AirPods 4 with ANC offer real active noise canceling. But should you buy them? We'll help with that decision
You Asked Ep 57

You Asked: Blu-ray sales, Samsung and Dolby Vision

On today’s episode of You Asked: Time to check the pulse on Blu-ray again. Plus, do Samsung soundbars support Dolby Vision or not?
OLED vs QLED

Sony Bravia 9 vs. Sony A95L — or why there’s no perfect TV

Here's why no matter if you're talking about a mini-LED or OLED TV, there's no such thing as a perfect display.
AirPods 4 on a stand at the Apple Glowtime event on September 9, 2024.

Can open-ear headphones really cancel noise? Apple’s AirPods 4 surprised me

Since they don't seal your ears, Apple's AirPods 4 wouldn't be an obvious choice for noise cancellation, but I came out of a demo shaking my head in surprise.
You Asked Feature

You Asked: Mini-LED brightness, even more on calibration

On today’s episode of You Asked: Should you worry that a mini-LED TV is going to be too bright? What’s up with Netflix and Amazon Prime Video calibrated modes?
LG C4 OLED

LG C4 OLED review: everyone should have one

The 2024 LG C4 OLED television is so good that everyone should have one. For real.
You Asked Ep 55

You Asked: TV calibrations, off-angle viewing — and burn-in

On today’s episode of You Asked: lots of questions about calibration. And lots of questions about the off-angle performance of the LG C4 and the Bravia 9.
LG G4 OLED

How we test TVs

We explain our testing methodology for TV reviews and explain how that translates into a TV review you can trust.
You Asked

You Asked: Why is TV Ethernet is so slow, and what happens to old gear?

On today’s episode of You Asked: Why don't smart TVs include faster Ethernet connections and how much of all the gear I get to see I actually still use?
You Asked Ep 53

You Asked: Can YouTube actually fix OLED burn-in?

On today’s episode of You Asked: Can certain videos on YouTube actually help fix burn-in on your OLED TV, or will they make things worse?
Roku Pro Series TV

Roku Pro Series TV review: the people’s smart TV

The Roku Pro Series won't wow TV enthusiasts, but it delivers exactly what most folks want
You Asked Feature

You Asked turns 1, with a major giveaway!

You Asked turns 1, and we're celebrating with a pretty major giveaway. And some more questions, of course.
You Asked Feature

You Asked: Is the Theater Quad worth an upgrade?

On today’s episode of You Asked: Is it worth upgrading to Sony’s Bravia Theater Quad if you have the HT-A9? And how much has OLED improved in the last 8 years?
GoldenEar T66

GoldenEar T66 loudspeaker review: This one is personal

A very personal take on what makes the GoldenEar T66 such a special speaker
You Asked Feature Image

You Asked: Beyond the Sony A95L, best soundbar for the buck

On today’s edition of You Asked: Will Sony replace the A95L next year? What's the best soundbar for the buck?
Sony Bravia 9 Review

Sony Bravia 9 review: It lives up to the hype

The Sony Bravia 9 tries to bridge the impossible gap between LCD and OLED, and it does a remarkable job — at a remarkable price.
Should You Buy an 8K OLED? Best 65-inch TV Under $1K | You Asked Ep. 48

You Asked: Best TV under $1,000; wherefore art thou, 8K?

On a very special You Asked: Some folks still hold out hope for 8K TVs, and we look at the best 65-inch sets for less than $1,000.
You Asked Feature

You Asked: debunking TV calibration myths, and are TVs too bright?

On this week's You Asked, we debunk the idea that more nits is always better, and what getting your TV professionally calibrated really means.
TCL QM89 115-inch

TCL QM89 review: 115 inches of incredible television

Size matters, and the sheer hulk of this 115-inch TCL QM89 will have repercussions across the entire TCL lineup — never mind what it'll do to your living room.
Sony Bravia Quad Review

Sony Bravia Theatre Quad review: Big-sound dreams do come true

Your big-sound dreams can come true in a smaller package — but that doesn't mean you won't have to pay a pretty penny for it.
You Asked Ep 47

You Asked: reference monitors, lighter OLED, and walls

This week on You Asked: Can you get great surround if your back is literally against the wall? What makes reference monitors so crazy expensive?