TV makers premiered a range of wild innovations at CES 2024, from LG’s transparent TV to Samsung’s ultra-premium 98-inch 8K TV. Also of note were the display behemoths: Hisense announced an ultra-bright 110-inch TV, and TCL dropped an even bigger 115-inch TV.
This tech is all marvel-worthy and certainly something to keep your eye on in the future, but they won’t be found in many peoples’ living rooms this year. That’s because they’ll all be wicked expensive. Here, instead, are our most anticipated, practical and (relatively) affordable 2024 TVs you may consider buying this year.
How did these TVs make the list? Most of them are successors to TVs we’ve reviewed and liked in the past. They stood out at CES because they strike what seems like a great balance between quality and expected price. To be clear, however, none of the TV makers on this list have announced official pricing yet, so our expectations are based on the prices of the 2023 models.
Samsung S95D OLED TV
Perhaps the most anticipated TV of 2024, the Samsung S95D enhances the already fantastic S95C, which ranked well among the TVs we’ve ever reviewed. But this year’s model has glare-free technology, which could make it an ideal choice for preserving picture quality in a bright room.
When we briefly tested the tech at Samsung’s booth at CES, the reflection-reduction feature held up and was clearly effective in reducing glare. Combined with the best-in-class quality of an OLED display (set to be even brighter this year) and super thin design, the S95D is the high-end model we’re most looking forward to getting our hands on.
The S95D will range from 55 to 77 inches in size, and Samsung has not yet announced pricing.