The likes of Samsung and LG are responding to Australia’s love of big TVs, announcing their largest models ever. Meet the new TVs coming this year.
Christmas may have come and gone, but last week marked a Christmas of sorts for technology geeks. The Consumer Electronics Show, better known as CES, is the world’s largest consumer electronics conference and it was held last week in Las Vegas, where the latest and greatest in technology were on show.
“Big-screen TVs continue to do well. Australian consumers are looking to embrace their sport and embrace the ‘cinema at home’ experience.” Chinese manufacturer TCL isn’t going quite as large, announcing a 98-inch mini-LED TV, the QM6K, which should be cheaper than the majority of its competitors. Little-known brand Sylvox is bringing its 110-inch outdoor TV to Australia in April 2025, which will set purchasers back a cool $120,000.
Samsung last year showed off its own transparent MicroLED displays, though no word yet on when they will become products people can actually buy.One of the handiest TV innovations in recent years has been the connect box – a receiver that sits underneath your TV, handling connections to your Playstation, Xbox and Blu-ray player. It means there are no ugly cables dangling from your mounted TV and you don’t have to fiddle around with plugging devices in and out.
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