The TV highlights of CES 2024: From 115-inchers to transparent micro LED TVs, Samsung, LG and Co. show what the trends of tomorrow are.
Every year, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the largest trade fair for consumer electronics, takes place in Las Vegas. New products from all sorts of areas have been shown here since 1967, whether smartphones, notebooks or televisions.
Anyone who thinks that smart TVs are slowly being phased out is wrong. Well-known manufacturers such as Samsung, LG and TCL will show you exciting innovations this year and give you an idea of what the home cinema of tomorrow could look like.
The huge 115-inch television from TCL, for example, is exciting and, above all, huge – you certainly don’t need a projector anymore. Samsung, on the other hand, is showing, among other things, a transparent smart TV with micro LEDs that puts its previously shown OLED competitors in the bag. Of course, there are not only extreme ones, the regular and, above all, affordable model series also receive updates.
Below we will show you the current TV highlights that can be seen at CES.
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Samsung is becoming transparent and relying on AI
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TCL is showing a huge 115-inch model with Quantum Dot technology
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Panasonic relies on OLED and Fire TV
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LG: Brighter OLEDs and a wireless, transparent smart TV
Samsung is becoming transparent and rely ing on AI
Samsung is showing the prototype of a transparent Micro LED TV at CES. Transparent televisions have been available from several manufacturers in recent years, but Samsung’s concept is convincing in two respects. On the one hand, the device is significantly more transparent than competing models with an OLED panel, and the display is also significantly brighter. According to the manufacturer, the finished product will go on sale, but not this year.
Samsung’s new OLED series will come onto the market in 2024. Compared to their predecessors, the models come in more sizes between 48 and 83 inches, and the panels are now 20 percent brighter than before. In addition, the televisions receive the new “OLED Glare Free” technology. It is intended to reduce reflections and enable use even in bright daylight. The new models will also be interesting for sports and gaming fans. The image refresh rates are up to 144 Hertz.
The QLED TVs also get new features. Both the 4K and 8K models now rely on artificial intelligence. Thanks to the new processor, it has a neural processing unit that is twice as fast as its predecessor. This means that content on the screen should be displayed much more precisely and sharply. Among other things, the technology will also be used to upscale Full HD or 4K content and, for example, ensure that a flying soccer ball is permanently displayed in sharp focus.
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