Now that the dust and hype ofCES 2024has settle , let ’s talk about the most exciting TVs come out in 2024 . Because there ’s a slew of outstanding hooey on the fashion . Also , let ’s lecture about therealreasons we should be excited .

Beyond the hype

I say this every year because some thing never modify : CES is a ballyhoo fest . That ’s just what it is . All the glossy new gear mechanism — and particularly the TVs — are exciting at the moment , there in Las Vegas , the most hype city there is . And I think we love that about CES . That show is not the right fourth dimension for me to endeavor to be matter-of-fact . I can barely keep up with all the model identification number and associated eyeglasses as I pullulate video live from the show floor .

But now , we can be a little more matter-of-fact . We can take some metre to have a confabulation about which TVs are the most exciting and the less emotionally charged reason why they are exciting . Sometimes , it ’s because they are borderline controversial — or as controversial as TV technical school can get .

This list surveil the order in which I saw the TVs at CES . Which means we have to set about with LG .

LG TVs

It would be fair to guess that I ’d be starting this list with theLG transparent OLED TV — properly known as the LG Signature OLED T. But I ’m not . Do n’t get me faulty , that TV is ludicrously coolheaded , and I desire I get to spend some calibre prison term with it . But for as cool as it is , that is the kind of specialty TV that only a fistful of wealthy folks will buy . Exciting ? Yes . whole . Will I review it ? I certainly hope so . But I require to keep focused on idiot box that those read this are likely to corrupt , and I do n’t see the OLED T being one of them .

What I really require to focalise on are the LG G4 Gallery Series OLED and its wireless collaborator in criminal offence , theOLED M. They fundamentally are the same TV from a picture operation view , but the organic light-emitting diode M happens to come withLG ’s Zero Connect boxand has an ever so somewhat different design because of it .

The new LG G4 is exciting because it has the former - gen MLA ( or micro - lens regalia ) WOLED instrument panel . Now , I do n’t expect a revolutionary increase in luminousness here . But I do think that because this novel MLA control panel is a bite more efficient , there ’s an chance for LG to bump up the average picture level just a spot . That would lead to mellow overall luminosity and maybe allow LG to take its fundament off the gas with its protective auto brightness clipper .

I am also aroused to see how LG ’s young Alpha 11 processor meliorate some key picture calibre factors like upscaling and blank - up of low - bit - pace and bit - depth - starve streaming content . In inadequate , I ’m mad to see how LG ’s best OLED television stack up to Sony ’s . We go on and on about Sony ’s awing processing . Let ’s see how close — or maybe just dissimilar — LG ’s latest processor looks in comparability . That alone is going to makeOLED video reviewsthis year super fun .

I ’m not discounting LG ’s C4 OLED . I think it could be a strong competitor this year . But I ’m endeavor to stick to the most exciting tv set . And for me , that ’s the LG G4 and , by extension , the new OLED M wireless model .

Samsung TVs

Next up is Samsung . First off , a little behind - the - scene narration : Samsung ’s First Look event was dizzying in its scope . Samsung had so much to see there . television set . Speakers . Projectors . Computers . Other stuff . It was hard to twine my brain around it all .

But Samsung was spending more effort hype up its latest top - tier OLED TV — the S95D — and its futuristictransparent micro - LED techthan most other TVs .

Iwantto be super excited about the belated crop ofSamsung Neo QLED TVs – and indeed , I think some interesting software system features will be build in . But from a picture calibre performance facial expression , I do n’t know how much of a leap forward they will be over the 2023 simulation . We ’ll find out . But , if we require to talk excitement ? We have to talk about two main products .

The first is the new S95D OLED . There are two notable changes for this TV in 2024 . One : it will have Samsung Display ’s more efficient and slightly brighterQD - OLEDpanel . And two : this idiot box has a new anti - glare implementation that I think will be , ahem , verypolarizingfor TV enthusiast . And if you did n’t see that obvious wordplay coming from me , you do n’t know me very well , do you ?

I do n’t await the S95D to be notably bright than the S95C any more than I await the LG G4 to be notably brilliant than the LG G3 . To detect any brightness level modification , we ’d have to puzzle the S95D right next to theS95C. And even then , you ’d have to look hard for the brightness level differences . ( And we will do that in a succeeding post . )

I ’m optimistic that the slenderly hopeful third - gen QD - OLED control board might make up for any drop - off in smartness due to the anti - glare treatment .

But the existent rationality I ’m interested in compare this twelvemonth ’s flagship Samsung OLED against last year ’s flagship OLED is to see the net effect of the new anti - glare technical school it has put through in this new S95D. And you may be surprised to know that it is n’t to formalise the effectiveness of the anti - glare . I can tell you right now it is super effective . No , I guess we need to see what deal - offs , if any , are made with the novel anti - glare implementation .

Some folks already hate the idea that the S95D may be less glossy . And it would be fair to be refer it may not look to have specular HDR highlights as intense as the S95C since anti - glare almost always dims the impression ever so slenderly . But I ’m optimistic that the slimly hopeful third - gen QD - OLED gore might recompense for any brightness drop cloth - off stimulate by the anti - glare treatment .

Still , we need to spill about whether the lack of the lustrous silver screen is really a liability . And we desire to see if the screen itself , in full light , looks like tar black . I think a large part of the reason Samsung has done this is because some folks were not fans of the fact that the QD - OLED blacks could come out gray in a light - bathe room .

citizenry who postulate that anti - glare coating , because they watch in undimmed rooms a raft , will likely want the S95D. And for anyone who require the glossy screen and is n’t concerned about a greyish panel or anti - glare because they normally follow in a clear - controlled room ? They ’ll want the S90D.

Still , I do expect some sept to be very outspoken about not having an pick for a glossy screen in the S95D. Never mind that it makes no common sense to offer two different SKUs of the same TV model .

The other Samsung TV I think we need to watch out for is the 76 - in version of Samsung ’s micro - go tv set . Samsung has not promised that this will be a model you could purchase in 2024 for sure , but I have a spirit it very well could be . If it is , we are going to have a ball essay it out . The jury ’s still out on how expensive it might be , though . Still , this is the most normal - person size of this novel display tech , and if it becomes a consumer - level goggle box , that ’s exciting and a very big deal .

Hisense

Next in rescript is Hisense . There are threeHisense TVsI am excited about . The most obvious is the110 - inch UX , though perhaps not for the reasons you might think . And the other two are the U8N and U7N.

Let ’s start with those last two . The U7N looks a lot like 2023 ’s U8K. And if I screw Hisense , that mean you ’ll be able to get U8 performance this yr for last yr ’s U7 Leontyne Price . That just shifts Hisense ’s economic value proposal into overdrive . But the U8N ? I mean , this may be the television receiver to beat this year . I suspect we will have to compare it to Samsung ’s QN90D , TCL ’s QM8 , and whatever Sony comes out with , which I ’m draw to soon .

But we ca n’t talk about Hisense ’s 2024 goggle box batting order without talking about the monstrous 110 - inch UX model , which promises 10,000 nit peak brightness with some 40,000 local dimming zones for its mini - lead backlight array . Now , let ’s thresh about aside that Hisense is distinctly in a eyeglasses state of war with its main rival , TCL , and focus in on those turn . Ten thousand nits is a mountain . Forty thousand zones is an awful mickle .

That sounds exciting , but I ’m really excited to see how Hisense handles all that power . Specifically , I want to see how Hisense ’s Hi - View picture processor deal the incredible demand of 40,000 local blur zone . I want to know how it handles upscaling content to look unspoiled on such a vast projection screen . Perhaps most important , though , is how Hisense is go to treat the power to get up to 10,000 nit . We eff that efflorescence luminousness will only be achievable in small highlight . But what about the cleverness range lead up to that ? How will Hisense map out the TV ’s brightness when it well outperform any HDR cognitive content available for us to look out today ? At proficient , we can get a few title that have been mastered at 4,000 nits . How will Hisense choose to expose that depicted object with a telecasting that can go so far beyond the source material ’s information ?

If you recall from my85 - column inch UX review , Hisense ’s processing was the weakest link in that TV . Now , the interest are even higher . So , what form of processing progress has Hisense made ? That ’s what I ’m worked up to see .

TCL

Next up is TCL . And the two TVs I ’m most aroused for here are the new QM8 andQM89 , the latter of which is TCL ’s monster 115 - inch TV — the big lineal - view TV to embark to the U.S. as far as I cognise — capable of 5,000 nits extremum brightness level with over 20,000 zone .

I have to wonder : Will TCL even transport me a 115 - inch video ? What will that depend like here ? ( Will itfit ? ) That alone is exciting . But also , how will TCL handle those 5,000 nits ? How good is the control over those 20,000 zones ? That ’s half the brightness and half the zona Hisense is claiming for its flagship but in a bigger TV . I do n’t expect there to be a big performance gulf between the TCL QM89 and the Hisense UX . I do n’t cognize if there ’s ever been a respectable example for the argument that eyeglasses do n’t secernate the whole story . At least , that ’s what I suspect . But most of my turmoil is over get to find out .

If you have n’t count on it out already , we ’re going to be talking a lot about peak light , blur zona , and the use of mini - direct this yr , and TCL and Hisense are going to be at the cutting edge of that conversation .

But , frankly , I think the TCL QM8 is the real TV to watch this class . Seeing it do battle against the Hisense U8N will be a delicacy .

CES no-shows

Next up is a television set we did n’t see at CES . In fact , we have n’t seen it at all . It does n’t have a firm model telephone number . We only eff of its potential world thanks toa particular trip I made to Tokyo . I am , of course , speaking of whatever Sony ’s flagship miniskirt - LED television set will be in 2024 .

I do n’t think Sony is travel to die any nit records or local dim zone count records . And I do n’t think it require to . With Sony ’s processing and their new backlight technical school ? I recollect this flagship miniskirt - extend tv set from Sony is going to be the toast of 2024 . That ’s a bold prediction , but I ’m well-to-do with it . Is this the mini - LED television that really challenges OLED ? We ’re gon na bump out !

Honorable mention goes out to Roku , which did n’t demo TVs at CES . But I ’m holding on to some optimism about itsnew Roku Pro Series . I really desire that it is a super competitive TV .

Bonus AV I’m excited about

Now , I ’ve mystify a couple of bonus to deal . I know they are n’t TVs , but they are TV - adjacent .

First , SVS has a new flagship verbaliser lineup called Ultra Evolution . I ’m telling you , these have all the makings of a plot - auto-changer speaker lineup . I ca n’t wait to get some in and critique them both from the audiophile position as well as the nursing home theater perspective .

Then — this is a large one — Dolby Flex Connect . I have a full reputation on it coming out soon that you wo n’t need to miss . I cogitate we ’re go to see this technical school go through in some Hisense and TCL idiot box this class , and I ’m stoked to see how it ’s implemented this year , but it ’s really where it goes in the future that I ’m most emotional about . I will say correctly now that it has some moderately awful potential .