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Sony's new TVs feature a processor which can analyse the image like the human brain (Image: SONY)
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January is always a busy time for TV manufacturers with the latest and greatest goggle boxes being displayed at the yearly CES tech show in Las Vegas. Despite this year's event going virtual due to the current health crisis, many of the big firms are ploughing ahead with their usual launches. LG has already announced its new Mini LED screen technology and Samsung revealed its latest Neo QLED televisions will arrive with a brighter screen and a solar-powered remote control.