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The Coolest TVs and Monitors Revealed at CES 2023

Including LG's and Samsung's newest OLED TVs and Roku's first-ever TVs, as well as some of the coolest monitors that have been announced.

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In the past few years, one of the biggest draws of the Consumer Electronics Show — a.k.a. CES – has been the television sets. It's the time of the year when most major players — be it LG, Sony or Samsung — all announce their new models that will come out later in the year, but they also show off some of the crazy concepts and display technologies that they've been working on, too.

Since CES is in full swing — it runs from January 3rd through January 8th —we've rounded up the coolest new TVs that have been announced so far. We've also rounded up some of the newest computer monitors that have been announced, too, as many of them use similar display technologies. Here's what you need to know.

Note: We will continue to update this post throughout CES 2023. Last updated: January 6th.


The New TVs

LG Signature OLED M3

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LG announced its next generation of OLED TVs this week, with the standout being the super high-end M3. It's the company's first OLED TV that supports "Zero Connect" wireless connectivity; it works with an external box that houses all its connections, such as gaming consoles or media players, and then wireless transmits them to the TV from up to 30 feet away. The idea is that the 97-inch TV appears completely wireless — all cables are hidden out of sight. There's no word of pricing or availability at this time.

Price: TBD
Availability: TBD

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LG C3 OLED

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The LG C3 is poised to be the most popular of LG's newest OLEDs. It's the direct successor to the supremely well-reviewed 2022-released C2 and looks very similar. The main difference is that LG has given the C3 "brand-new light control architecture and light-boosting algorithms," according to the company's press release, thus enabling it to get up to 70-percent brighter. Pricing and availability information has not yet been released.

Price: TBD
Availability: TBD

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LG G3 OLED

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The LG G3 is the successor to the company's 2022-released G2. This new Gallery-Series ("G" stands for "Gallery") will have the exact same OLED panel as the upcoming C3, so you can expect the big upgrade to be in its improved brightness. Like before, the Gallery Series is a slightly higher-end version of the C-Series, as it has a slimmer design so that it can be wall-mounted and blend more seamlessly into your home. Pricing and availability information has not yet been released.

Price: TBD
Availability: TBD

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Roku Select and Roku Plus

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After years of making its own streaming players and (more recently) soundbars and speakers, Roku announced it's finally making its own TVs. There will be two different 4K models to start with. The Roku Select is going to be the more affordable line and the Roku Plus is going to be slightly higher-end.

Roku hasn't announced too many details on the differences between the two models, except for the fact that the "Plus" models will come with the nicer Voice Remote Pro. Both lines will be available in 11 difference sizes, ranging from 24 inches (which is tiny) to 75 inches.

Price: $119+ (for 24-inch model); $999+ (for 75-inch model)
Availability: Spring 2023

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Samsung MicroLED CX

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MicroLED is Samsung's relatively new display technology that's designed to compete against (and beat) OLED. The panels work similarly to OLED — there's no backlight and the brightness of each individual pixel can be controlled — but can get even brighter and produce more vibrant colors. This display technology has been around for a year or more already, but the big caveat has been price and size; the smallest MicroLED TV to date has been 76 inches. The company's newest addition for 2023, the MicroLED CX, will be available in a 76-inch model as well as smaller 63- and 50-inch sizes. This means that MicroLED technology is poised to get cheaper, although pricing and availability information has yet to be announced.

Price: TBD
Availability: TBD

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Samsung Neo QLED 8K (QN900C)

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Samsung announced its next generation of Neo QLED TVs, which it first debuted in 2021 and are effectively upgraded versions of its regular QLED TVs; the "Neo" QLED displays use mini-LED backlighting instead of regular LED backlighting, which allows them to have more (and smaller) dimming zones and thus deliver a picture with superior contrast. For 2023, Samsung is continuing its 8K push with the QN900C (pictured), but it also announced the QN95C, which is a 4K model for those who are looking for something more accessible.

Price: TBD
Availability: TBD

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Samsung S95C OLED TV

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Samsung is continuing to make OLED TVs that are infused with its Quantum dot technology, which according to Samsung are able to deliver the best of both technologies; great contrast, detail and viewing angles from OLED, and superior color and brightness thanks to QLED. The company's latest model, the S95C, is even more primed for gamers thanks to its high refresh rate (up to 144Hz) and 0.1-millisecond response time. It will be available in 55-, 65- and 77-inch sizes.

Price: TBD
Availability: TBD

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TCL Q-Series

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TCL, one of the biggest names in affordable 4K TVs, announced its 2023 lineup and it's doing a bit of a rebrand. Instead of its popular (and highest-end) 6-Series, the company has announced the all-new Q-Series. These 4K TVs boast quantum dot technology, Mini LED backlighting, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity and they will run Google TV operating system (so no Roku option). They are TVs that are optimized for gaming, too, thanks to Game Accelerator that allows the TV to double its refresh rate from 120Hz to 240Hz. These TVs will be available in 65-inch to 98-inch (huge) sizes.

Price: TBD
Availability: first half of 2023

TCL S-Series

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In addition to its Q-Series, TCL announced a more affordable S-Series line of TVs that likely takes the place of last years 5-Series and 4-Series. These new TVs lack some of the picture quality and advanced features of the Q-Series, most notably quantum dot technology, but will be available in smaller sizes (as small as 32-inches) and come at a more accessible price. You'll be able to get models with either Roku or Google TV operating systems, too.

Price: TBD
Availability: first half of 2023

Leica Cine 1

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This is was probably the most interesting projectors that was shown off at this year's CES. It's Leica's first-ever laser projector and is made in partnership with Hisense. It's true 4K ultra-short throw projector that supports both HDR and Dolby Vision. It boasts a brightness of 2,500 lumens. And is integrated with a 50-watt Dolby Atmos sound system. The Leica Cine 1 will be available in 100- and 120-inch models.

Availability: Q3 of 2023
Price: $8,295+

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The New Monitors

Samsung Viewfinity S9

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The Samsung Viewfinity S9 is a new monitor that's designed to rival Apple's Studio Display. It's a 27-inch 5K monitor with an anti-glare display, a built-in 4K webcam and a wide variety of ports, including HDMI, Thunderbolt 4, USB-C and DisplayPort. It also comes with the Samsung's Tizen smart operating system, which effectively allows it to work as a smart TV — where you can stream your favorite apps such as Netflix or Disney+ — when your laptop isn't connected. No pricing has been announced, but it's likely that Samsung will position it as cheaper alternative to Apple's $1,599 Studio Display.

Price: TBD
Availability: TBD

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Samsung Odyssey Neo G9

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The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 is a gargantuan ultra-wide curved gaming monitor. It's a 57-inch 8K display with a 1000R curvature; according to Samsung, it's the first gaming monitor that delivers a 7,680×2,160 resolution and a 32:9 aspect ratio in one screen. The Odyssey Neo G9 boasts a mini-LED backlighting panel, which promises excellent contrast and brightness. Samsung also claims that it's the first gaming monitor with support for DisplayPort 2.1. The monitor also supports a 240Hz refresh rate. It'll be available later this year.

Price: TBD
Availability: TBD

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Sony InZone M3

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Sony has released a more affordable gaming monitor to its InZone line. The new 27-inch M3 looks fairly similar to the InZone M9 ($899), but it doesn't have the same resolution — it's 1080p instead of 4K — or full-array local dimming so it won't deliver quite the same picture quality. It's still a quite a good fit for PC or consoles gamers, however, thanks to a 240Hz refresh rate (with VRR support) and HDMI 2.1 connectivity. It has DisplayPort and USB-C ports, making it perfectly suitable for connecting a laptop, too.

Price: $530
Availability: Now

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Samsung Smart Monitor M80C

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Samsung announced a new and slightly improved version of the Smart Monitor M8 that it released in 2022. Just like before, the new Smart Monitor M80C is a 32-inch "smart" monitor — meaning that it can run streaming apps (such as Netflix, Disney+ or Apple TV+) even if your computer isn't connected — with built-in speakers and a webcam. The difference is that the new model now works as a SmartThings smart hub and it will be available in more colors (including white, pink, blue and green).

Price: TBD
Availability: TBD

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Dell UltraSharp 32 6K Monitor (U3224KB)

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Dell announced a bunch of new UltraSharp monitors at CES, with the standout being the U3224KB. It's a 32-inch 6K all-in-one monitor with a built-in microphone and speakers — according to the company, the first 6K monitor with an IPS Black panel. The U3224KB boasts both DisplayPort 2.1 and Thunderbolt 4 connectivity, and you can actually connect two laptops (or another source) and use them simultaneously via picture-by-picture via PBP (split screen) or PIP (smaller picture inside a larger one).

Price: TBD
Availability: Spring 2023

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Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved USB-C Hub Monitor (U3423WE)

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The Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved USB-C Hub Monitor (U3423WE) is the company's first curved WQHD monitor with IPS Black technology. It's a 34-inch curved monitor that can deliver up to a 2K (3,440 x 1,440) picture and it has integrated dual 5-watt speakers. Like the new U3224KB (above), it supports picture-by-picture — via PBP (split screen) or PIP (smaller picture inside a larger one) — so you can connect to laptops (or sources) to the display and use them simultaneously.

Price: $1,260
Availability: late January 2023

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Dell UltraSharp 43 4K USB-C Hub Monitor (U4323QE)

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The Dell UltraSharp 43 4K USB-C Hub Monitor (U4323QE) is a higher-end productivity-focused monitor. It's a 43-inch (non-curved) monitor that's capable of delivering up to a 4K picture. The real differentiator, however, is that it allows you to split your screen into up to four different partitions or you can connect up to four different devices and view them all at once.

Price: $1,330
Availability: late January 2023

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