Samsung's bezel-less TV and other televisions expected to debut at CES 2020


A new generation of television technology is expected to debut at CES 2020. — AFP Relaxnews

Next week one of the biggest conferences in technology is scheduled to kick off, giving electronics start-ups and industry leaders the opportunity to show off their latest gadgets and innovations. Among the brands rumoured to be debuting new devices at the event are Samsung and TCL, expected to be showcasing their latest technological developments in the form of swanky new TVs.

In early 2019, a handful of lavish and spendy televisions from companies like Sony and Samsung were on display at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show. The former demonstrated the flagship Master Series TVs while the latter unveiled da Micro LED 4K TV display. This year, another collection of innovative televisions is expected to debut. Here's some of the TV tech you can expect to be unveiled at the 2020 rendition of the conference:

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