One of the best TVs of CES 2024 is Watch Sex (1994) Part 1certainly the LG transparent OLED T. It's hard to beat a 77-inch TV that you can literally see through! However, there are other TVs showcased at CES 2024 that deserve a pat on the back, too.
SEE ALSO: The best of CES 2024This TV is designed to double as a wall painting, sitting flush against your wall. This TV that blends tech and art is from Hisense, and features customizable wood-finish bezels for the frame. It can display curated art while you're not using it, but when you're ready to use it for home entertainment, it can run your favorite programs, too.
Also from Hisense, the Georgia-based company showcased a laser rolling TV that features 4K resolution.
You can roll it up to watch it in all of its big-screen glory, but when you're ready to hide it, you can roll it back down.
With a whopping 115-inches of screen real estate, TCL claims that this QD miniLED TV has a peak brightness of 5,000 nits and 20,000 dimming zones for top-of-the-line color accuracy and lighting control.
The TV also delivers better, shaper images than all of its predecessors, TCL claims, and taps into AI for advanced upscaling and color reproduction. Plus, this TCL TV is equipped with a beastly Dolby Atmos speaker system as well, so this TV should sound as good as it looks.
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