Another year, another CES.
CES 2025 kicked off like the last few years, with a look at some of the exciting new tech from Samsung, and of course, closing out the night with CES Unveiled.
Now, let's just jump right into it.
We'll start off with Samsung's first look, which shows a lot of updates to the TVs, as usual, with a new Neo 8K flagship.
Now, from the software side of things, we obviously are going to see a ton of AI features, just AI in general this year, and this is making its way into the home with features like Live Translate, which can offer subtitle translations for viewers to enjoy global content seamlessly.
You can generate your own wallpapers.
This was actually available on some of the Samsung phones, and now you can do it for your TV, so you can make things more aesthetically pleasing when not in use, and it can kind of give you the perfect image for your space.
Along with some helpful AI personalization to make it easier than ever to find what you might be looking for.
Now, I've always loved the Samsung Frame TV, and now there's a new Samsung Frame Pro, which offers users the ability to the new One Wireless Connect box that can display whatever output you have connected wirelessly using Wi-Fi 7 and Samsung's compression codec.
You just connect your Apple TV, your Xbox, PS5, soundbar, etc., anything that has an HDMI port or whatever it might be, to this box and everything is sent over to the TV wirelessly.