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The biggest consumer tech show of the year is a bit different here in 2021, having gone fully digital for obvious reasons. Still, it's host to a menagerie of new gadgets with releases will be sprinkled out across the rest of the year (if they don't get pushed back even further). As always, CES is an overwhelming flood of announcements so here are the best things we've seen out of the show so far, updates as the show goes on.
TCL Wearable Display
The TCL Wearable Display might have a boring name (for now at least), but it's one that speaks to the best part of its design: simplicity. Sure, putting two 1080p mini OLED displays creating an effective 140-inch display in what looks like a pair of sunglasses isn't literally simple, but the TCL Wearable Display is exactly what it claims to be, a display with no extra VR capabilities or other cruft you don't need. This is a big TV you can fit in your pocket, that's it. TCL's video sunglasses have existed in prototype form for a few years, but will be making it to the public sometime in 2021, though price and availability are still unannounced. The one catch is that these glasses can't play media themselves, they'll need to be attached to a device.
LG C1 OLED TVs (2021)
Last year, LG's CX line was most people's pick for the best OLED TV you could buy. Well, the C1 is the next-generation of that acclaimed TV. The big update is that LG integrated the C1 with an all-new OLED evo panel, which the company promises significantly improved brightness and overall image quality. The C1 will be available in 48", 55", 65" and 77" sizes.
LG UltraFine OLED Pro
For years, LG's UltraFine monitor line has been the preferred high-end option to partner with your MacBook — Apple even sells them itself. And now the company has announced its first UltraFine monitor with an OLED display: LG UltraFine OLED Pro. It's a 31.5-inch 4K monitor that, because of its OLED display, is expected to have significantly better contrast and picture quality than LG's current UltraFine 4K monitor. It'll come with a USB-C connection, three USB-A ports, two DisplayPort ports and an HDMI port. Unfortunately, LG has not announced pricing or availability information yet.
LG Rollable
It's been long rumored that LG is working on a rollable smartphone (similar to its rollable OLED TV) and the company teased just that at its CES keynote event. Not much is known about the smartphone — and it's just a prototype right now — but you can see from the above video that its display "rolls" to extend and nearly double its screen size. Pretty cool.
JBL SA750 Integrated Amplifier
JBL's newest integrated amplifier doesn't look like it's from 2021, and that's definitely a huge chunk of its curb appeal. With its big, beautiful silver knobs and teak-wood veneer side-panels that look like they hopped out of a time machine on their way from decades past, the SA750 is screamingly stylish. Inside, though it's very 2021. Integrated amplifiers, which pair traditional amplifier hardware with modern-day streaming tech, are quickly becoming the cornerstone of the modern hi-fi setup. With a high-resolution DAC, support for AirPlay 2, Google Chromecast and Roon, plus a 220-watt amplifier, the SA750 should be able to power your hi-fi until it goes out of style and comes back again.
It'll be available in April 2021 for $3,000.
TCL 6-Series (2021)
TCL's 6-Series has been one of the best budget 4K TVs available for years, and don't expect that to be changing in 2021. The new models feature similar Mini LED technology that's also integrated into higher-end 4K TVs by Samsung and LG. Maybe more significantly, however, is the fact that TCL announced that it will be releasing 8K 6-Series models for the first time — these promise to be some of the most affordable 8K TVs, should you want to make the jump.
Dell Latitude 9420
Dell's latest generation of business laptops are, at first glance, capable-if-bog-standard business laptop offerings sporting the latest Intel chip, but their best feature is a subtle little mechanism that would be at home in all sorts of gadgets. The new Latitudes sport Dell's new SafeShutter webcam which has an integrated, physical shutter that flicks open and closed as you enter or exit relevant applications, giving you absolute peace of mind at a glance. Sure, you can slap a sticker or slice of electric tape on any laptop, but why should you have to?
Samsung Neo QLED TVs
While OLED TVs are still the king of picture quality (and demand a price to match) Samsung's made strides to bridge the gap with its new Neo-QLED TVs. Utilizing a matrix of white LED backlights like other LED sets, Samsung's Neo-QLEDs have backlights that are 40 times smaller than the norm, allowing more precise control of what part of your screen is lit up by how much. The result is less "blooming" and deeper blacks, which bring the picture quality even closer to OLED displays which can control each pixel individually -- for a price.
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