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Updated: The Kogan Agora dongle now uses Wi-Fi and an HDMI port to deliver Quickflix streaming to any TV and includes a six-week trial.
Need somewhere to spend your stimulus money? Kogan Technologies has unveiled a cheeky yet shameless campaign aimed at your ill-gotten gain.
Kogan has unveiled three new products in its Agora line today, an Android powered Internet TV portal, a 7" Android tablet, and a 12" laptop.… ...
Kogan, however, has just debuted its own QLED smart TV at just a fraction of the cost to help "Aussies save thousands of dollars". The company's new 55-inch QLED TV is up for pre-order for just ...
Kogan has unveiled an Android-powered 4K UHD TV with a price tag of AUD$1000 (£550), significantly cheaper than most 4K hardware. The Kogan 55-inch UHDTV offers a 3840 x 2160 resolution LED ...
We look at the FHD32H from Kogan and discover a few extra features that let it stand out from the competition.
Kogan's name may not roll off your brain as easily as some companies we could mention, but the Australian outfit is attempting to bring premium technology to the masses with a focus on low prices ...
Online retailer, Kogan, is having a treasure hunt tomorrow, folks, and the prizes are absolutely insane. You could score some Apple Air Pods for $5, a GoPro HERO5 for $10, a 50-inch 4K smart TV ...
The Kogan Smarter TVs include a 4K resolution HDR LED display, which is powered by the Android TV platform and includes a smart microphone-remote that allows access to Google Assistant.
10 Kogan has taken to Android like a duck to water, consistently offering fairly nice low priced Android devices and their latest offering is the Kogan Agora Smart TV HDMI Dongle, it’s a pretty ...
Would you buy a TV from Kogan or a similarly spec’ed but higher priced version from say Samsung? Maybe in these economically hard times people will and Kogan could be on to something.
Kogan’s $159 Agora Internet TV Portal actually turns your television into an overgrown Android 2.2 tablet without multi-touch, which is good or bad depending on what you’re trying to achieve.