The AI integration for current gadgets has been the main emphasis at CES 2024, but a few manufacturers have also presented new products, including some quite inventive TVs. LG showcased their Signature OLED T, which has an amazing transparent OLED panel that can be made opaque with a single button press. While Samsung announced improvements to their OLED flagship series, the S95D, Hisense and TCL presented some of the largest TVs ever built. Let’s explore the Best TV of 2024.
Best TV of 2024
1. LG OLED T:Â
LG Signature OLED T specs – Screen size: 77 inches | Panel type: Transparent OLED | Resolution: 4K | Refresh rate: Not specified | HDR: Not specified | Audio: Not specified | Voice controls: Not specifiedÂ
At CES 2024, LG unveiled their Signature OLED T model in a way that was sure to turn heads. With a transparent OLED panel—yes, it’s that transparent—it hopes to redefine televisions by enabling you to effortlessly integrate the TV with your space’s architecture or décor.
With a simple button press, the panel becomes opaque, allowing you to see your preferred TV shows and movies in opaque mode whenever you choose, or you can position the TV in front of a window to enjoy the scenery while it’s transparent. Additionally, the TV has a completely wireless setup thanks to the Zero Connect Box, which sends audio and video signals straight to the OLED T from wherever it is connected. This allows you to put the TV nearly anywhere you want. Additionally, you may fully personalize a wall-mount shelving system or TV stand display with a modular display design to match your space and entertainment requirements.
PROS
- Innovative transparent-to-opaque display
- Modular display design
- Great picture quality
- CONS
- Only one screen size
- Will probably be very expensive
2. TCL S-5 98 Inch:Â
TCL S5 specs – Screen size: 98 inches, more TBA | Panel type: LED | Resolution: 4K | Refresh rate: 120Hz | HDR: Dolby Vision IQ | Audio: DTS Virtual: X | Voice controls: Alexa, Hey GoogleÂ
With the release of the S5, TCL upgraded its mid-range S-Series and included the AiPQ processing engine. The AiPQ engine on the S5 analyzes films and television shows scene by scene and applies an AI-assisted algorithm to each image for improved contrast and detail. Additionally, Dolby Vision IQ HDR is supported for improved color and more realistic visuals.
You may enjoy silky-smooth motion in fast-paced or action-packed sequences in programs, movies, and sports broadcasts with a refresh rate of 120Hz. Additionally, you get clear, crisp sound with DTS Virtual: X audio capabilities. In addition to built-in Hey Google voice commands and access to thousands of streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+, the S5 leverages the Google TV platform. If you’d like, you can also link the TV to your Alexa account.
PROS
- Dolby Vision IQ support
- DTS Virtual: X support
- AI-assisted processor
- Built-in voice controls
- AMD FreeSync support
CONS
- No Dolby Atmos support
- No Nvidia G-Sync support
3. TCL QM8:Â
TCL QM8 specs – Screen size: 115-inches | Panel type: QD-Mini LED | Resolution: 4K | Refresh rate: 120Hz streaming/144Hz gaming mode | HDR: Dolby Vision | Audio: Not specified | Voice controls: Not specifiedÂ
TCL took the phrase “go big, or go home” literally, unveiling their largest-ever flagship model, the 115-inch QM8. I reviewed the 65-inch version in 2023 and was impressed with the price-to-feature ratio as well as the picture and audio quality. With the new screen size also comes an all-new QD-Mini LED panel for even better color, contrast, and detailing.
The dedicated gaming mode returns with support for AMD FreeSync VRR technology to prevent screen tearing and stuttering, but you’ll also get 144Hz refresh rates for even smoother motion during fast-paced and action-packed gameplay and cutscenes.
PROS
- AMD FreeSync VRR support
- All-new QD-Mini LED panel
- 144Hz refresh rate for gaming
- Dolby Vision support
CONS
- Will probably be very expensive
- No Nvidia G-Sync support
4. Hisense 110UX:Â
Hisense 110UX specs – Screen size: 110 inches | Panel type: Mini LED | Resolution: 4K | Refresh rate: 120Hz | HDR: Dolby Vision | Audio: Dolby Atmos | Voice controls: Alexa, Hey GoogleÂ
The Hisense 110UX, with a brightness of up to an amazing 10,000 nits, is expected to be the brightest TV available for your living room. This implies that in bright overhead lighting or direct sunlight, you will hardly ever experience vision problems. In addition, it has a 110-inch screen—one of the biggest displays unveiled at CES 2024—that supports Dolby Vision for enhanced image quality and has 4K resolution and a refresh rate of 120 Hz.
Additionally, Dolby Atmos support means that you can enjoy high-quality audio and virtual surround sound for a more immersive streaming experience of movies, TV shows, and music. Additionally, you can use hands-free controls to launch apps, find new content to watch, and even perform tasks like setting a timer or checking the weather on the TV thanks to built-in support for both the Hey Google and Alexa virtual assistants.
PROS
- Exceptionally bright screen
- Great picture and audio quality
- Built-in voice controls
CONS
- Will probably be very expensive
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