Article 67Q55 What CES 2023 taught us about the year ahead in TVs

What CES 2023 taught us about the year ahead in TVs

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Chris Welch
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Another CES has come and gone. And after spending a few days reflecting on what I saw at the big trade show, it's clear that 2023 will be a relatively quiet year for TVs on the whole. There were no major breakthroughs or new standards demonstrated at the show - at least none that will make it into your living room this year.

Instead, we saw a lot of iterative, predictable evolution of current home theater tech. TCL and Hisense offered up Mini LED TVs with more dimming zones than we've ever seen. Samsung and LG are producing the most impressive OLED TVs yet. And nearly TV maker is talking up AI and deep learning gimmicks that cover everything from adding more depth to an image to rethinking the concept of picture modes.

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