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New year, new TV tech, but are the claims of 2022 an overreaction or the real thing?

Posted on January 23, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Every January, the world gets a look into the latest tech trends at CES, where companies from around the world showcase their most audacious, exciting and groundbreaking products. In the world of TV and home entertainment, this year Samsung, Sony, LG and other manufacturers debuted everything from new TV models, to new features, and even new product categories. The companies want us to believe that their products are blazing a new trail for the latest trends, yet every year, many of these so-called “trends” fail to take hold.
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