
LG has officially announced its 2025 QNED evo premium LCD TVs, which promise to set a new standard in home entertainment with a strong emphasis on enhanced visuals, true wireless capabilities, and a suite of personalized AI features tailored for the modern viewer. These cutting-edge TVs are designed to deliver a significantly improved viewing experience through their vibrant and accurate color technology, combined with immersive picture quality powered by advanced Mini LED technology and LG’s state-of-the-art α AI processor.
The standout highlight of this year’s impressive lineup is undoubtedly the QNED9M, marking a significant milestone as LG’s first QNED TV capable of transmitting audio and video wirelessly using True Wireless technology. This groundbreaking technology, which was previously exclusive to the LG OLED evo M series, now makes its way into the QNED category, thereby allowing a broader audience to enjoy stunning high-definition 4K content wirelessly, all while ensuring there is no compromise on picture quality or any noticeable delay.
In terms of enhanced visual performance, LG’s new TVs are now equipped with dynamic QNED Color technology that provides exceptional depth, clarity, and precision in every frame, creating stunning visuals that captivate the viewer’s senses. Additionally, an all-new, powerful AI processor drives innovative features such as AI Picture Pro, which optimizes detail for an unparalleled viewing experience, and AI Sound Pro, which delivers immersive virtual 9.1.2 surround sound that fills the room. Moreover, the QNED evo models further enhance user interaction by incorporating AI Voice ID and LG AI Concierge, aimed at providing a highly customized and user-friendly experience that caters to individual preferences.
The 2025 QNED evo TVs will be available in sizes ranging from 50 to 100 inches. The lineup will first be available in Korea starting in May, with other markets, including the U.S. and Europe, to follow throughout the year.
Bryan M. Wolfe has over a decade of experience as a technology writer. He writes about mobile.
JLab’s sleek $200 Epic Lux Lab Edition wireless headphones have first-class features
For years, JLab has been synonymous with budget-friendly audio, but lately, it’s been making inroads into the mid-to-high-end market. The latest product in that effort was revealed at CES 2025: the Epic Lux Lab Edition wireless noise-canceling headphones, which have a sleek design that reminds me of luxury models from Bowers & Wilkins, Sennheiser, and Sony. Still, in keeping with JLab’s focus on accessible pricing, these new cans are priced at just $200 and will be available for preorder starting January 6, with shipping expected to begin on January 30.
Many of the Epic Lux Lab Edition features and specifications will feel familiar to those who keep an eye on the wireless headphone space, e.g.: 32mm dynamic drivers, spatial audio with head tracking, Bluetooth Multipoint, Google Fast Pair, and Find My Device functionality. They’re also the first JLab headphones to offer adaptive noise canceling and transparency modes.
Samsung strengthens its AI vision across its TV and audio lineup at CES 2025
It’s January, and you know what that means — CES 2025 is revving up. Samsung burst out of the gates tonight by announcing its offerings for the year, including its 2025 Neo QLED and OLED TVs, audio products, and more, all of which are poised to push the limits of AI-powered features and functionality. Pricing and availability details are still unknown, but here’s what we know so far.
Vision AI features
Before we get into the specific TV models in Samsung’s 2025 lineup, it’ll be helpful to understand the artificial intelligence direction the company is heading in this year, as this will all play into the TVs and tech to follow.
“Vision AI” is how Samsung is branding it this year, and in addition to enhancements and improvements to its AI Upscaling, Auto HDR Remastering, and Adaptive Sound Pro features from previous-year TV models, Samsung has also added a new Color Booster Pro feature that “leverages AI to offer richer, more vibrant colors than ever before.”
LG’s 2025 OLED TVs continue to get even better, but without MLA
While LG is going all-in this year at CES 2025 on a revamp and expansion of its QNED TV line, we can’t forget what LG is known for — amazing OLED TVs that deliver top-notch performance every year. On the surface, the 2025 OLED TV line looks to continue that trend, with some nice added improvements to light output and some added OLED evo features that should excite gamers.
Although the most interesting news about the OLED line is more about what isn’t included. There are no MLA (Micro Lens Array) OLED panels this year on any model series. Let me say that again: The brightness-improving MLA technology LG introduced with the LG G3 is absent from all of the 2025 OLED TV models.
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