Article 4XHBK LG and Samsung TVs at CES: Bezel-free, smaller OLEDs, and more

LG and Samsung TVs at CES: Bezel-free, smaller OLEDs, and more

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Samuel Axon
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Enlarge / Here's a 77-inch 8K TV in a heavily photoshopped image from LG. (credit: LG)

What's going on in the world of high-end TVs? LG's and Samsung's announcements at CES 2020 have already provided a clear picture of what we can expect. The latest trend is wall-mounted TVs designed to be flush with the surface they're mounted on (or close to it).

New CPUs offer machine learning-based features to improve picture quality based on the type of content viewed. Plus, LG introduced a smaller OLED model size, Samsung is pitching a TV with virtually no bezels, and new 8K models are making their way to consumers' homes.

Let's start with LG's announcements.

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