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Lee Neikirk

Former Editor, Home Theater
@Koanshark | [email protected]

Lee was Reviewed's point person for most television and home theater products from 2012 until early 2022. Lee received Level II certification in TV calibration from the Imaging Science Foundation in 2013, and at the time went on to rework Reviewed's display evaluation methodology and test labs to reflect the latest industry standards for 4K and High Dynamic Range displays.

In 2016, Lee gave a presentation on the importance of HDR benchmarking during CE Week's annual TV Shootout. He brought at least three stray CRTs (tube TVs) into Reviewed's Cambridge office for safe-keeping, and wants to make sure you recycle yours.

Originally from Kentucky, Lee holds a Bachelor's in Music Performance (classical guitar) with a minor in Literature from Westfield State University. In his free time, Lee moonlights as a guitarist and composer, and occasionally combines his passion for screens and music via long-winded reviews of video game soundtracks. He seems to enjoy sharks.

Articles & Reviews by Lee Neikirk

JVC HA-NC260 Headphones Review

Want a quieter commute? Check out these JVC on-ears.

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Seiki's U-VISION HDMI Cable Produces Instant "4K" Content

This simple cable could give the low-end 4K market a real boost.

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Vizio's 2012 Smart TV Platform: Explained

Vizio offers a decent amount of content, but there are some notable apps and services missing.

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Apple iPad (Gen-3) Review

The now discontinued 3rd gen. iPad features a particularly incredible screen.

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Vizio Announces 2016 P Series 4K TVs With SmartCast

Vizio's latest UHD TV offering is a brand new P Series with SmartCast.

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Are 3D TVs Totally Dead?

If you want 3D, you're going to need to go to the theater.

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Samsung JU7100 Series Review

The JU7100 marks a solid lineup from Samsung, but it's not the best 4K TV you can buy.

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Samsung UN29F4000 LED TV Review

This entry-level series is notably cheap and offers decent performance at the cost of reduced resolution.

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