TVs The 11 best TVs we’ve seen at CES and talked about in 2023
- January 14, 2023
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CES 2023 is one breath away, but what happened in Las Vegas this week doesn’t stay in Las Vegas (because Once upon a time advertising slogan and today’s
CES 2023 is one breath away, but what happened in Las Vegas this week doesn’t stay in Las Vegas (because Once upon a time advertising slogan and today’s
CES 2023 is one breath away, but what happened in Las Vegas this week doesn’t stay in Las Vegas (because Once upon a time advertising slogan and today’s pop culture idiom), but it will give you something to talk about this year. The main television manufacturers have already shown their cards to set themselves up as: The best smart TVs of 2023. We’ll continue to learn (and even analyze) more about them in the coming months, but these are the candidates that will get everyone talking this year.
Beyond the common features found in 2023 LG OLEDs such as greater brightness, HDMI 2.1 QMS, new webOS 2023 and even compatibility with Matter, this LG Signature OLED M is the Korean firm’s most striking television. Its distinguishing feature is that it is completely wireless..
This gorgeous 93-inch television, Video and audio transmission up to 4K and 120 Hz No wires thanks to LG’s proprietary wireless technology, which it claims is faster than Wi-Fi 6. From where to where? From a input box next to the TV where the display ports are.
Currently, the official price and launch date of this television are unknown, but Targeting the second half of 2023.
LG may win the battle for the best wireless OLED TV we’ve seen before, but Displace has the most portable model. While we can’t verify the image quality, the most surprising thing is its design and ability to be moved from one place to another.
Displace TV is a 55-inch television that integrates technology, weighing less than 10 kg. active loop vacuum technologyallows it to be attached to any surface without permanent mounting. Another of its most amazing features is the battery: a single charge is enough for up to a month of use.
No physical remote control, it has sound, touch and gesture control so we don’t miss it. If 55 inches is too small for you, it is possible to combine several units up to a maximum of 110 inches to create a system with up to 16K resolution.
This official sale price of $2,999 and is already accepting reservations for 10% of its PVP.
While the M3 gets all the headlines, Smart OLED TV from LG, which is the most talked about quality and price in the local area – given its predecessors – it will be C3.
In fact, the LG C3 OLED hasn’t changed much from the previous generation, the LG C2, beyond some interesting specs. custom picture mode It is calibrated with the photos you choose. We’ll have to wait until spring to know their official prices.
For the most ambitious, its big sister LG OLED G3, which will show a significant improvement compared to 2022, stands out. Up to 70% more glossy delivery capacity than last year thanks to a new “light control architecture”. It also integrates the new Alpha a9 Gen 6 processor.
This Panasonic OLED MZ2000 is the best television to replace the 2022 Panasonic LZ2000 and based on the best quality range on the market.
Among its most notable assets is Master OLED Ultimate (WOLED) technology, a panel that optimizes brightness up to 1,500 nits and includes: all possible HDR options we can findFrom Dolby Vision IQ to HDR10+ Adaptive.
Also a Calibrated mode for Netflix for those who love streaming platforms and speakers calibrated by Technics.
We’ll have to wait until spring of this year to find out about its commercialization and PVP.
After making its debut in OLEDs last year with QD-OLED technology and the Samsung S95B OLED working well, which we were able to analyze, the Korean firm has launched its second generation, the Samsung S95C, which will be brighter, bigger and better. sound. to conquer the high range.
Among its most striking innovations, OLED HyperEfficient EL technologyIt promises brightness levels of up to 2,000 nits, or the OneConnect Box, a pedestal to hide wires.
Samsung QN95C will be Neo QLED The company’s flagship for 2023 with 4K resolution. While it’s true that 8K Neo QLED televisions and other interesting panel technologies are also on offer, it’s the model that will beat copper as this year’s best TV.
Mainly new function among innovations compared to last year’s QN95B auto HDR refactoringrather than taking any content and making it look like HDR. Also, this model will no longer have a One Connect box, so inputs and components will be integrated into the television.
While it’s possible to expect the best of the best in consumer electronics in televisions in this review, there’s also room for a family this year that has pledged to crush it for two years. get more sizes and more affordable prices: Samsung MicroLED TVs.
Samsung has revealed a few details of this new generation called to get people talking in the future as they are more resistant to degradation and offer improved brightness, which is a leap forward compared to what we’ve seen in OLED panels. Variable refresh rate up to 240 Hz2 ns response time and near 2,000 nits of brightness.
Among the claims of this Hisense ULED X More than 5,000 local dimming zones, 2,500 nits peak brightness yy Dynamic X-Display using more than 20,000 MiniLED lights.
The cheapest model in the ULED lineup will be the U6K, and its price is expected to be under $500, which is unusual for MiniLEDs. Of course, we don’t know the official prices and availability at this time.
TCL QM8 was born with the claim of being the most advanced MiniLED technology television in its history. Up to 98 inches, built-in subwoofer and Wi-Fi 6. This is the family that will replace the Series 6, another celebrity in the house.
According to TCL this model 5x more local dimming zones and 2x the maximum brightness than 2022 Series 6. If those specifications turn into a punch in performance and the Chinese firm keeps its prices competitive, it will struggle this year. However, we do not currently know both the PVP and the release date.
Because the industry isn’t just high-end, the TCL Q7 Series an attractive television for the middle class at a quality price With a native 120Hz panel with twice the brightness, FALD technology that increases the number of local dimming zones five times compared to previous models, and IMAX Enhanced certification. With playersIt uses Game Accelerator 240 technology to play games at 240 Hz and VRR.
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Ben Stock is a hardware enthusiast and author at Div Bracket. He provides comprehensive coverage of the latest hardware advancements, offering readers a technical and in-depth look at the newest products and trends.