5 Best TV's That Were Launched at CES 2017

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Every year, CES sets trends in technology and gadget world. Sometimes it's a single product, at times many collectively, but each year is bigger and better. Last year, we saw an amazingly varied range of TVs that were on display. This year the scenario is no different but with significantly enhanced features. Flooding the floors are the new 4K HDR, OLED and QLED models from different brands. You'll be spoilt for choice if you get down picking one from the best of the best.



Below is a list of drool worthy TV's that were launched at CES this year –

1.Sony Bravia A1E OLED TV – Sony is ever popular for its sound and picture quality. It's a little behind in features like mounted wall design, paper thin screen, and a stunning 4K resolution HDR quality when compared to LG's model. But, on a brighter note, this 55-inch stand designed model TV from Sony brings a display speaker along with it. With the high-quality sound that is generated, the actuators positioned on the back panel make little vibration, but nothing much to be concerned about. Being a Sony product, pricing is estimated to be at par with its regular standards, although there hasn't been a revelation on it yet. Two models of 65inch and 75inch are speculated to be in the pipeline.

2.LG Signature OLED TV W – To say the least, these TVs from LG are crazily stunning. In the news for its unbelievably thin screen of 2.57mm, yes you heard it right, LG allows the W7 mounted flush against the wall making it appear as an organic part of the TV. There's also special magnetic mounting systems that ensure a flush installation. This 65 inch TV has far more credibility than just the razor thin design. Some features include it being WebOS powered and 4K HDR picture quality on the W7's panel, making it the best in the business at the moment. A 77-inch model is scheduled for a release late this year.

3.Samsung QLED TV – To beat the competition with new age technology, Samsung has opted for a Quantum dot technology taking light efficiency and stability to a whole new level. The QLED TV features deep black levels, perfect 100% color volume when measured with DCI perfect match and optimal HDR brightness of 1,500- 2,000 knots. This in Layman term means that consumers will witness every bold detail with unbelievable levels of contrast and a consistent picture quality. Being categorized into entry-level, it will cost far lesser than its OLED competitors.

4. Samsung Lifestyle TV – Ever wondered if a painting can suddenly turn into a TV? Yes, that's possible, and no, that's not magic. That is what Samsung Lifestyle TV is conceptualized as. It never shuts off and keeps displaying all your likable stuff till you are watching it. When you're not, it becomes a digital framed piece of art. Now you can even play direct free movies via Showbox, Netflix, and Amazon Prime and switch it off to show as it is an attractive painted modern art.

5. Amazon Fire 4K Ultra HD with Alexa Voice Remote – Amazon has smartly partnered with two companies - Seiki, ultraWestinghouse Electronics and Element Electronics to bring a range oUltraHD TVs with the name Fire TV series. The TV uses Alexa as voice assistant and Dish's new hopper DVR to function. With such interesting combinations, Fire TV editions will offer a broad selection of streaming and over-the-air content giving access to more than 7000 channels, apps, Alexa skills along with live TV broadcast when connected to a separate antenna. It will have 3GB memory and 16GB inbuilt storage, Bluetooth, Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity.

We must agree what a wide variety of options to choose from are coming soon.

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