What are the hottest TVs and the hottest display technologies for this year?
Panasonic ZT Series Plasma
LG Curved OLED
Panasonic 4K OLED TV
Panasonic ZT vs VT
Samsung 110-inch Ultra HD
Samsung Curved OLED
Sharp 4k Moth Eye
Sony Ultra HD
Sony 4K OLED
Sony Ultra HD Server
Toshiba 4K TV
 
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LG Curved OLED

LG threw a curve ball and surprised everyone with what they’re calling the “first Curved 3D OLED TV,” though they may have to fight with Samsung over that title. The TV features a 5 degree curve, and I’m told it’s designed so the eyes of a viewer in the center are always the same distance from the screen. But what about the person sitting next to you? Clearly this is the TV to watch by yourself.

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