144 As the first day of CES 2023 comes to a close, there have already been a host of exciting announcements in the world of home entertainment. Here are some of the biggest highlights so far: Sony unveiled its new line of 8K TVs, which promise to deliver ultra-sharp picture quality and lifelike colors. The company also announced a partnership with Hulu to bring more than 2,000 hours of content to its TVs. Sony also announced a new line of smart home appliances, including a robotic vacuum cleaner and a smart oven that can be controlled via voice commands. LG demonstrated its latest line of OLED TVs, which feature a thin, flexible design and enhanced picture quality. The company also showed off its new “smart hub” feature, which allows users to control all of their connected devices from a single interface. Samsung revealed its new “The Frame” TV, which is designed to look like a piece of art when not in use. The TV uses artificial intelligence to automatically adjust the display’s color and brightness to match the ambient lighting in a room. TCL has revealed its new line of 8K QLED TVs, which offer improved picture quality and a wider color gamut. Google and NVIDIA announced a partnership to bring the power of artificial intelligence to home entertainment systems. The companies are working on a new AI-powered processor that will allow TVs to offer more personalized and intelligent recommendations to users. Samsung has showcased its new line of foldable smartphones, including the Galaxy Z Flip 3 and the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Both devices feature improved foldable displays and a more durable design. Overall, it’s been an exciting first day at CES 2023, with many more announcements sure to come in the days ahead. You Might Be Interested In AppleAiBot Launches User Bonus Program Big Bets Against Nvidia: Short Sellers Wary of Chipmaker’s Soaring Stock Apple Inc scaled back self-driving plans for its future EV, delays launch to 2026 Royal Bank of Canada Joins Forces with ICE Clear Credit to Enhance Credit Default Swap Clearing New models boost Ford Motors market share in US ‘Rail cars’ of material released after NASA spacecraft hit asteroid