However, most of us still prefer things in the flat way rather than the curved way. However, it seems like the speakers are only on the unit due to which it might be inferior in audio compared to some other units. Meanwhile, LG not being satisfied with the invention of wallpaper-like TVs, LG had another new big black box at CES to make us consider giving up some serious cash.
The E7, with its 65inch of full LED glory, provides a 25% brighter display than the current generation LED TVs from LG, and what the company calls ‘Perfect Black.’ If you want a close to cinematic experience at your home, the Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support are worth it. Things will start looking good on the 4K UHD 2160p display.
In other news, Xiaomi has also announced a new TV Set. The Mi TV 4 is a high-end set which features a 4.9mm thick frame, has almost zero bezel and includes a modular system which creates a separation between the electronics and the panel.
Google announced at CES 2017 that its Google Assistant Command feature would make its way into smart TVs. Now, Sony has confirmed that its upcoming lineup of Bravia 4K TVs will come with Android TV installed in them, featuring the new Google Assistant.
Stay tuned for more updates on TVs announced at 2017 CES!