TVs have evolved from bulky, grayscale boxes to sleek 8k resolution flat screens with OLED technology. 

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Despite impressive current TV capabilities, CES 2024 reveals a continued push for innovation. 

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Both LG and Samsung introduced transparent screens, with LG's 77-inch wireless TV set for release later this year. 

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Credit: LG

Samsung's micro-LED prototype boasts a frameless design and transparent glass panel for a disappearing effect. 

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The use case for transparent TVs remains unclear, emphasizing aesthetics and possibilities for homes and businesses. 

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James Fishler of Samsung sees the TV as more than a screen, envisioning it as a smart hub with endless potential. 

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C SEED unveiled the N1 TV, a foldable 165-inch screen that unfolds like an accordion, resembling a sculpture when folded. 

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The C SEED N1 TV, with sizes ranging from 137 to 103 inches, targets private luxury homes, commercial spaces, and super yachts. 

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Credit: C Seed

Despite varied approaches, with LG and Samsung concealing TVs and C SEED spotlighting them, CES reflects ongoing TV innovation. 

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CES 2024 showcases tech giants competing to outshine each other, adding a new chapter to the evolution of TVs. 

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