The biggest and best TVs of CES 2020
The 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was a Mecca for TV enthusiasts, showcasing the latest and greatest in television technology. This year’s event saw the rise of massive screens and innovative displays that pushed the boundaries of resolution, design, and user interactivity.
One of the standout stars of CES 2020 was LG’s introduction of its 88-inch 8K OLED TV. As the world’s first OLED TV of its size with 8K resolution, it boasted over 33 million self-emissive pixels, providing stunning detail and incredible depth of color. LG also continued to impress with its SIGNATURE ZX series, which promised to bring an unparalleled viewing experience into luxury living spaces.
Samsung refused to be left behind in the competition for the biggest and best TVs. The company wowed attendees with its massive 150-inch MicroLED TV, dubbed ‘The Wall.’ This modular behemoth could be customized to fit any size or shape, rendering it a versatile solution for both commercial and high-end residential customers. Alongside ‘The Wall,’ Samsung introduced the Q950TS QLED 8K TV with nearly invisible bezels—creating an edge-to-edge viewing experience.
Sony also made waves with its Z8H, a 75-inch and 85-inch 8K LED TV masterpiece that promised brilliant colors and unprecedented contrast thanks to its Full Array LED. For audiophiles, Sony introduced Acoustic Multi-Audio technology which includes Frame Tweeters to ensure sound follows action on-screen for a truly immersive experience.
TCL flaunted its innovation in mini-LED technology through the Vidrian Mini-LED display. By integrating thousands of micro-meter class mini-LEDs directly into the glass substrate, TCL’s new TVs offered stunning brightness and contrast ratios previously unheard of in LED displays.
Vizio announced its first foray into OLED TVs at CES 2020 as well. Its new OLED series offered consumers another premium television option featuring deep blacks, impressive contrast levels, and an ultra-wide viewing angle—all wrapped up in an ultra-thin design that could fit into any modern home aesthetic.
In conclusion, CES 2020 was a window into the future of television—where size not only matters but coexists with groundbreaking features from OLED to micro LEDs. It set the bar for what consumers can expect from their viewing experiences at home—bigger screens, better resolution, more immersive sound technologies, and increasingly customizable designs. The advancement displayed by tech giants like LG, Samsung, Sony, TCL, and Vizio indicated that TVs will continue to be at the heart of our digital entertainment experience for years to come.