The Best TVs of CES 2023 Go Bigger and Wireless



There’s a new trend of wireless TVs at CES with LG and startup Displace breaking ground in a new segment.

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This Post Has 26 Comments

  1. cs4mo

    a suction cup tv!!! theres nooooo possible way that can go wrong!

  2. Matt Davis

    No TV, film, or gaming enthusiast in even 1% of their right mind would want to touch a wireless TV with a 1000 ft pole.
    These manufacturers are so disconnected from what people actually want, it’s sad.
    We want better displays, low latency, high quality I/O, better hardware and build quality, and software that doesn’t completely suck and doesn’t have ads.

  3. franki3Ru550

    It's funny when they display videos on TV that people don't really watch alone.. people just watch how to videos and the news lol

  4. NigelDK

    A small startup that’s already way ahead of its game. It might be expensive for now but I could definitely see bigger tv brands copy this idea in the future.

  5. Jeff Leonard

    I used to have a Bravia TV about 7 or 8 years ago then they stopped making them. Now they are the β€œNext big thing”. Lol

  6. noscrub bubblez

    Wireless is the way! years ago I began my search for the best lithium powered flashlights. First the cleanest and brightest white light. Then the longest (26650) lasting charge. Today I enjoy 8 Wireless flashlights that point up to the ceiling like a torch lamp and remain on all night (14 hours or more) and are cheaper and more efficient than Wired lamps. I simply recharge them at one station. I still buy different 26650 flash lites but most of them lie about brightness and longevity. Long ago I cut off gas heat utility- electric is much cheaper. I understand they raised the price of gas heat. you will find an electric heater in a closed door bedroom will save tons of money. why heat the whole house?

  7. Kevin F

    I think this TV will never be meant for prosumers. Wireless always causes extra delay, and most importantly: the loss of lossless quality of your image.

    Nice tech for demonstrating the future though.

  8. Hussien Alsafi

    😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🀠🀠🀠🀠🀠😎😎😎😎😎

  9. Jeez ZRom

    If I want a soundbar near the TV, how can I connect the e-Arc HDMI if the box is not nearby? πŸ€”πŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

  10. f8j34l6a3

    I'm glad my livingroom is small, so my Samsung S95B in 55" version was a solid investment last year. I have no want nor need for anything bigger, and the quality is really good. Been using it a lot for PS5 and it's been a treat so far.

  11. Suly

    can’t wait for next year’s ces because this year’s competition seems to be going hard so far

  12. Lg wireless TV it's kind of a gimmick sice all the cables can be hidden if the screen in mounted on the wall, I can even use some wireless hdmi adapters!! It would make sens for me if that TV would have a wirless power supply!!

  13. A $3,000 TV that takes batteries that only last an hour. AK probably two episodes before recharging. Not worth it

  14. mr no reply ever

    I really don't see the point 90% of the stuff here doesn't come to the market so what's the point

  15. I can't wait until they come out with 16k VR resolutions screens which would make VR more immersive. 16k wouldn't make much sense in a regular size television but I can see 16k television bigger than 120 inch and I can see 16k vr experience since our eyes are basically up close to the screen.

  16. DYNAMO GAMERS

    If any like u first u should give him some surprise gift why don't u do that be different from others.

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