CES 2025 New TVs & all other New A/V products

Robert Zohn

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Preamp, Processor or Receiver
Marantz AV8802A
Main Amp
Marantz MM8077
Additional Amp
Marantz MM7055
Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
Panasonic DMP-UB900
Streaming Subscriptions
Matantz PM10, Marantz SA10, Technics SL-1200G TT
Front Speakers
Sony AR2 floor standing ES speakers
Center Channel Speaker
Sony SS-NA8ES
Surround Speakers
Def Tech DI 6.5R
Surround Back Speakers
Def Tech DI 6.5R
Front Height Speakers
Def Tech DI 6.5R
Rear Height Speakers
Def Tech DI 6.5R
Subwoofers
Velodyne DD18
Other Speakers
OPPO UDP-205
Screen
Da-Lite 133" fixed w/motorized masking
Video Display Device
Sony XBR-65A1E, LG C7, Sony VPL-VW5000ES projector
Remote Control
MX-990
I'll be attending CES January 6-9, 2025. I was invited to all of the January 6th press conferences and I'll be posting about what I learn.

So stay tuned here and ask any questions and comments so we can discuss all of the new 2025 products and the digital display technology advancements.
 
Thanks Robert! Appreciate it!
 
I'll be attending CES January 6-9, 2025. I was invited to all of the January 6th press conferences and I'll be posting about what I learn.

So stay tuned here and ask any questions and comments so we can discuss all of the new 2025 products and the digital display technology advancements.
Looking forward to it :T
 
Here's a very good YouTube coverage of LG's New 2025 Flagship G5 Gallery Series OLED TVs with the new multi layer OLED module.

 
Robert, I was reading that Samsung and LG are incorporating Microsoft copilot into their sets. Hopefully at some point you’ll be able to tell us what copilot is bringing to the table, if in fact it’s true.
 
Robert, I was reading that Samsung and LG are incorporating Microsoft copilot into their sets. Hopefully at some point you’ll be able to tell us what copilot is bringing to the table, if in fact it’s true.
Copilot is very similar to ChatGPT. Ask a question, get an answer. It can do other things too... it's AI. I think ChatGPT is more accurate based on asking it the very same questions.

Examples:

Who was Lassie?

Lassie is a beloved fictional character, originally a Rough Collie dog, who has been featured in various films, TV series, and books. The character first appeared in a short story called "Lassie Come Home" by Eric Knight, published in 19381. The story was later adapted into a novel and several films, with the most famous being the 1943 MGM film "Lassie Come Home".
The most well-known adaptation of Lassie is the 1954 TV series that ran until 1973. The show followed the adventures of Lassie and her human companions, showcasing her loyalty, bravery, and intelligence1. Lassie became an iconic symbol of the strong bond between humans and dogs, often depicted rescuing people and animals in perilous situations.
Would you like to know more about a specific adaptation of Lassie or any particular story involving the character?
Who was Flipper?

Flipper is a famous fictional dolphin character who starred in a popular American television series from the 1960s. The show "Flipper" aired from 1964 to 1967 and featured a bottlenose dolphin named Flipper who lived in the fictional Coral Key Park and Marine Preserve in Florida.
Key Points about Flipper:
  • The Character: Flipper was portrayed as an intelligent and friendly dolphin who often helped his human friends, particularly a young boy named Sandy Ricks and his father, Porter Ricks, the Chief Warden of the marine preserve.
  • The Show: The TV series was known for its family-friendly adventures, often involving Flipper rescuing people or other animals from danger. The dolphin's intelligence and loyalty were central themes.
  • Legacy: Flipper became an iconic character, and the series left a lasting impact on popular culture. The character has been featured in various films, including a 1996 remake starring Paul Hogan and Elijah Wood.
Flipper's portrayal emphasized the bond between humans and dolphins, showcasing the beauty and intelligence of these marine animals.
If you have any specific aspects of the show or the character you’re curious about, feel free to ask!
Who all played the character James Bond 007?

Over the years, several actors have portrayed the iconic character James Bond 007 in film. Here's a list of them:
  1. Sean Connery (1962-1967, 1971, 1983): The original James Bond, Connery starred in seven films, including classics like "Dr. No," "Goldfinger," and "Diamonds Are Forever." 2. David Niven (1967): Niven played Bond in the non-Eon production parody film "Casino Royale." 3. George Lazenby (1969): Lazenby appeared as Bond in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service." 4. Roger Moore (1973-1985): Moore brought his suave style to the role in seven films, including "Live and Let Die" and "A View to a Kill." 5. Timothy Dalton (1987-1989): Dalton's portrayal was darker and more serious in "The Living Daylights" and "Licence to Kill." 6. Pierce Brosnan (1995-2002): Brosnan starred in four films, starting with "GoldenEye" and ending with "Die Another Day." 7. Daniel Craig (2006-2021): Craig's gritty and intense interpretation of Bond began with "Casino Royale" and concluded with "No Time to Die."
There's been a lot of speculation about who might take on the role next. Do you have a favorite among these actors?
What was movie of the year in 1979?

The movie of the year in 1979, based on box office success in the United States and Canada, was "Kramer vs. Kramer". Directed by Robert Benton and starring Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep, it was a powerful drama about a custody battle and won several Academy Awards, including Best Picture2.
Other notable films from 1979 include "Apocalypse Now", "Alien", and "The Muppet Movie". Each of these films made a significant impact on cinema and are still remembered fondly today.
Do you have a favorite movie from that year?
What movies did Elvis Presley play in?

Elvis Presley starred in 31 films between 1956 and 1969. Here are some of the most notable ones:
  1. Love Me Tender (1956) 2. Loving You (1957) 3. Jailhouse Rock (1957) 4. King Creole (1958) 5. G.I. Blues (1960) 6. Flaming Star (1960) 7. Wild in the Country (1961) 8. Blue Hawaii (1961) 9. Follow That Dream (1962) 10. Kid Galahad (1962) 11. Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) 12. It Happened at the World's Fair (1963) 13. Fun in Acapulco (1963) 14. Kissin' Cousins (1964) 15. Roustabout (1964) 16. Girl Happy (1965) 17. Harum Scarum (1965) 18. Tickle Me (1965) 19. Frankie and Johnny (1966) 20. Paradise, Hawaiian Style (1966) 21. Spinout (1966) 22. Easy Come, Easy Go (1967) 23. Double Trouble (1967) 24. Clambake (1967) 25. Stay Away, Joe (1968) 26. Speedway (1968) 27. Live a Little, Love a Little (1968) 28. Charro! (1969) 29. The Trouble with Girls (1969) 30. Change of Habit (1969)
Elvis's movies were primarily musicals, and while they were often criticized by critics, they were very popular with audiences and contributed significantly to his enduring legacy.
Do you have a favorite Elvis movie or are you interested in learning more about any specific one?
What will the weather be like today?

Today's weather in Luverne, Alabama, is looking quite pleasant! It's currently sunny with a high near 54°F (12°C). The northeast wind is around 5 mph, and it's expected to become calm in the afternoon1. Tonight, it will be clear with a low around 31°F (-1°C).
It's a great day to enjoy some outdoor activities! Do you have any plans for today?
This last one is inaccurate. It's actually 34° and cloudy... definitely not a good day to enjoy outdoor activities, unless you really like cold weather.


It may be similar to Alexa and Siri... but perhaps smarter. It will be interesting to see how it integrates with TVs.
 
Copilot is very similar to ChatGPT.
It gets a bit more robust if you allow it to access your business data via MS office or Azure, too.
My question is, if what I read is correct, what does it bring to a TV?
Hopefully Robert will be made aware at CES and can fill in. 🙂
 
Saw some very interesting news regarding TCL's new lineup as well as Samsung's new 115" Q90F. Have you seen these yet Robert?
 
I think a 115" will be my next set, but only after they've come down in price.
 
I think a 115" will be my next set, but only after they've come down in price.
Well Hisense has a 136” microLED at CES. And while that one will cost a small fortune, it’ll only drive the 98-115” displays down in price.
 
I'm thinking by the end of the year they'll be about right... maybe... fingers crossed!
 
I'm thinking by the end of the year they'll be about right... maybe... fingers crossed!
And at that time you’ll be looking starry eyed at the models coming out in January! :rofl:
 
I think a 115" will be my next set, but only after they've come down in price.
Yep, I want to see larger sizes with high quality display tech before upgrading our set. I wonder when we'll having pricing info.

The 97" LG G5 might be interesting if it doesn't have the massive price increase of the G4 for that size.

I wonder what the timeline is for HDMI 2.2 as well.
 
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My current Sony 98X90L went from 10K to less than 5k in about a year. I think it's back up to 6K now.

HDMI 2.2 is about to start rolling out according to @Todd Anderson
 
HDMI 2.2... well, let's just say cart before the horse. Again.
 
Here's a picture I took of Sony's CES Press Conference:
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We Will Be One Of Kodak's First Factory Direct Dealers For All Of Their New Premium Portable Projectors. Here's A Picture From Kodak's Exhibit At CES
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Here's a picture I took at HDMI's booth today that references HDMI 2.2 with 96GB of bandwidth:
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And Here's the Link To HDMI's Press Release with more information about HDMI 2.2

 
The G5 will be available in 40”?
( @Travis Ballstadt )
LG's New 2025 G5 Gallery Series OLED TV will be available in 55", 65", 77", 83", & 97" screen sizes.

LG's New 2025 C5 will be available in 42", 48", 55", 65", 77" & 83" screen sizes.
 
HDMI 2.2... well, let's just say cart before the horse. Again.
I don't understand your statement. You don't think a protocol should be developed first so that all products can follow the protocol? What would be the alternative?
HDMI 2.1 was released in 2017 so it is already 7 years old.
 
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