The curtains have closed on CES 2025, but the buzz surrounding its futuristic TV lineup still has tech enthusiasts abuzz. This year's exhibition showcased cutting-edge displays, smart capabilities, and entertainment solutions that are redefining the boundaries of innovation. For those eager to stay ahead of the curve, here are the top highlights from the show.
LG has always been quintessential in the trend of TV manufacturing, and the Rollable OLED TV was not an exception at CES 2025. The current model is reported to have an improved rolling mechanism and improved light intensity of approximately 25%. It has a thickness of 1 mm when expanded and portrays excellent technology design. Market experts say this $100,000 luxury product aims to revolutionize home entertainment.
These appeals pleased the gamers, who got their idea in the Samsung Neo QLED TV series. These models were designed for accuracy, speed, and feature input lag at a manageable 3 ms and a 144 Hz refresh rate. Equipped with AI Quantum Mini LEDs, the model displays higher brightness levels, and its efficiency is estimated to have consumed 30% less energy than the efficiency of the 2024 models of this TV. Combined with a gaming mode and 3D audio, it was welcomed as the perfect gaming screen.
Sony revealed its A95L model based on the Quantum Dot OLED, which was claimed to produce 200% more colors than conventional OLED panels. However, this particular TV came with the “Ambient Mode Pro” feature, in which AI is employed to balance colors with a room's interior décor. That is why the critics especially noted its eco-mode, allowing it to save power by up to 40%.
To popularize 8K technology, Hisense unveiled a flagship model that can be purchased for less than $3,000. However, owning a very cheap TV did not deter its quality, as it was just excellent. This invention combines performance and affordability, priced within the affordable class while delivering more than 33 million pixels. The CES attendees also applauded Hisense for democratizing tremendous picture quality.
TCL dared to go big with the 115-inch Mini-LED display, bringing a new record to the table. Ideal for home theaters, it touched on new local dimming capabilities. Tech fans loved the multi-screen feature. It can show four inputs at once.
CES 2025 shows how TVs are changing. New designs, smart features, and energy-saving tech are here.
48% of people at CES like TVs with AI.
Over 70% of TVs this year focus on being eco-friendly.
2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for home entertainment, with the arrival of impressive new TVs that promise to elevate the viewing experience.