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The TVs, monitors, and laptops of CES 2024

Today on The Vergecast, it’s screens all the way down.

Today on The Vergecast, it’s screens all the way down.

An illustration featuring the three Vergecast hosts.
An illustration featuring the three Vergecast hosts.
Image: Alex Parkin / The Verge
David Pierce
is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired.

Another year, another CES, another batch of big and strange ideas about displays. CES may not be quite the TV-centric show it once was, but you practically can’t turn around in the Las Vegas Convention Center without encountering a new way to use LEDs.

For the first of our two Vergecast episodes live from the Kia Connected Home at CES this week, we dug into the most important new screens of the year. That means TVs, monitors, laptops, smartphones, and all the other display-centric things we’ve seen so far. (On Friday, we’ll get to all the cars, smart home sensors, massage chairs, and everything else that’s not quite so screen-y.) Then, we get to the biggest CES-adjacent news of the week: Apple’s ship date announcement for the Vision Pro and the surprising lack of competition showing up in Vegas so far.

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For more on everything we discuss on the show, be sure and check out our ongoing stream of all the news and stories from CES.

Here are a few links especially related to this episode on TVs:

On laptops and gaming gear:

On all the other screens we saw:

On the Vision Pro launch and the CES competition:

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