Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Best TVs of CES 2024”.
Hey guys, I’m here at CES 2024 in Las Vegas. This has all the big new TV releases for the year and I’ve seen most of them they’re huge. Some of them are transparent. There’S some crazy Tech out there we’re going to get right to it with the best TVs of CES 2024.
So one of the coolest TVs that I saw at the show is actually a see-through television. This is LG’s transparent, OLED TV now, we’ve seen some transparent TVs before they look cool, but they always seem like they’re more for digital signage or stores. Lg’S new innonation is the first one. That’S actually going to be sold to Consumers as opposed to businesses. Later this year, the idea is that you can see through the display it’s a 77 in OLED, but that allows it to blend into a room and kind of disappear when it’s not on. And when you want to watch TV, this black film kind of Rises up from the bottom of the TV and makes it look like a regular television now, of course, not really the most useful thing, but for a design perspective really really cool. That’S what makes makes it one of the best TVs of CES 2024.
Now one thing that I really don’t love about TVs sometimes is the glare Samsung’s glare-free OLED TV does a really good job of cutting that glare down. I actually got to check it out in Samsung’s Booth. This is shipping on their highest end s95 D, OLED televisions, really great TV uh, based on my performance, uh review from last year, but now they’ve added this glare-free screen coding. So the idea is to reduce Reflections from in room lighting windows that sort of thing, and you can really see it in the image the side-by-side comparison. I showed really. The light did not show up all that well at all, so really cool to see that glare-free OLED TV next up is a huge TV.
This is a TCL, 115in mini LED TV. This thing is really big and really bright. That’S 5,000 nits of peak brightness, 20,000. Local dimming zones, thanks to that mini, LED backlight.
This thing is going to cost 20 grand. Now that’s a lot of money, of course, but for a really really large screen. It’S not super duper expensive and again. This thing is going to be available in the mass Market at places like Best Buy later this year and, of course, high sense.
Tcl’S direct competitor also has a really really large TV, this thing’s even brighter. This is 110in mini, LED TV, that’s twice as bright 10,000 nits. These guys are both pushing the limits of LED LCD technology. Again with that huge screen size all those local dimming zones, the high sense has 40,000 of them.
So I expect really really good picture quality. No price on this one, yet, but again it’s going to be really really expensive. Next up is another transparent display this one’s from Samsung. Now this is not a real product.
It’S a concept product. This is transparent, mini, LED. The reason I like it is cu. It takes that transparent display Tech to another level. It’S brighter, it’s easier to see through. We haven’t seen this again on any products yet, but if you want a transparent display to kind of again one up that transparent OLED that we looked at at the beginning, this is the one moving on there’s the TCL qm 851 Series. This is actually the successor to my favorite TV right now, the qm 850.
What TCL did is they basically doubled the brightness and they added more local dimming zones. So I expect better picture quality, but they kept the same price. So right now you can get an 850 for around $ 900. Is a 65 in size, spectacular picture quality for the money. The qm 851 next year could be even better picture for the money, so they just keep advancing that mini, LED Tech.
Lg makes mostly OLED TVs that I like, and this year they have the M4. Now this is a wireless OLED TV, they debuted the wireless TV last year, but it was a very large size and so now they’re stepping it down to a 65 in size. The wireless connectivity isn’t completely wireless. You still have to plug the panel into the wall, but there’s a module that sits, maybe 30t away.
You can plug all your other devices into game consoles things like that. The other thing they did is they improved the brightness. They added a layer of brightness for this MLA technology that makes the picture look even better. It’S going to be comparable to the G3 series that I reviewed last year, which I thought was the best TV I’d ever tested. Finally, it’s not a TV, but I think it’s really cool, so I’m going to throw it in here anyway. This is the Samsung premere.
8 8K Wireless projector. This thing is a Ultra short. Throw projector sits right up against the wall.
You can get 150 in in size and one of the things that makes it cool a sure. It has 8K resolution, but B it connects via again a wireless transmission protocol. Little boxs across the room sends everything to the projector itself, so just a tour to force in projection technology.
Samsung hasn’t put a price on it. It’S going to be really expensive. It’S not really a TV, it’s just a gigantic projection, screen 150 in or larger, and that was a look at the best TVs of CES 2024 check back on CNET for more reviews. Later this year. .