
- Samsung has revealed a lineup of their new premium TVs at CES 2025.
- The TVs themselves feature Samsung’s matte glare-free display technology.
- There’s also going to be on-device AI capabilities baked into these devices.
When it comes to TVs, you cannot go wrong with Samsung and if you are in the market for a new 0ne, then you’d want to learn all the new models that the Korean tech giant is showcasing currently at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. These include their new Vision AI -powered TVs, as well as a 2025 Frame Pro TV that Samsung has launched today.
Samsung The Frame Pro
Samsung’s The Frame series TVs are of their best products, that offer a superior viewing experience, while also elevating the decor of your living room. It’s one of the best premium TVs and many other brands have come out with their similar offering inspired by Samsung. 2025 marks the addition of the new Frame Pro to Samsung’s TV lineup.
It features Samsung’s Neo QLED panel which offers better, brightness and contrasting visuals, with improved blacks on the screen. However, the resolution of the panel, along with the rest of the details, have been kept under wraps. We can expect it to be a 4K display as it comes with the NQ4 Gen 3 AI processor . Given the AI tag, we can also say that it will likely power the Vision AI.
Samsung Neo QLED 8K QN990F

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Next, let’s focus on the flagship Samsung Neo QLED 8K QN990F TV. This 85-inch system features an 8K display , an ultraslim design, and the company’s Glare-free technology to avoid reflections. The TV itself has a bunch of advanced features to enhance your viewing experience.
The QN990F can upscale low-resolution content to 8K using Upscaling Pro. It improves the visuals of the content frame-by-frame with the help of Auto HDR Remastering Pro technology. Then there’s the Color Booster Pro, which AI-driven scene analysis to improve the colors in the scene. Samsung has even included an AI Mode which adapts the picture and sound quality utilizing AI-content recognition and the surroundings of the TV for an optimal experience.
For sound, the Q990F includes Adaptive Sound Pro, which leverages AI to optimize the sound quality for a better audio output. It also features their new Vision AI, which opens up a whole other set of possibilities for their smart TVs. Such as live translating captions, recognizing food items, and creating a recipe for them.
The latest NQ8 AI Gen 3 chip powers all of these AI tricks. This chipset allows you to perform on-device AI computations. Samsung also includes a Wireless One Connect box, which eliminates the need for cords. The box can be connected to your consoles, satellite boxes, or PC without cluttering up your space with cables. It works from a distance of 10m, even with obstacles in the way.
Other Samsung TVs for 2025
Apart from the above two, Samsung also introduced their new 2025 S95F flagship TV during the event. This has a bright quantum dot OLED display that can reach a peak of 4,000 nits of brightness and a 165Hz refresh rate for those who enjoy gaming. It also features a matte glare-free display technology that we talked about above.

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Then there’s the micro LED models which received a bump in size. The 4K Q90F now tops at 115 inches diagonally, and the Q80F goes up to 100 inches. The latter doesn’t have a matte finish. The Korean giant will be utilizing the Supersize Picture Enhancer technology to keep the content on such massive screens crisp and attractive.
The new 2025 TV lineup sure looks exciting, and we can see that Samsung is going all into the AI hype train. Only time will tell how these new features age up, but the TVs themselves look pretty bold, and mighty to say the least. What are your own thoughts on the topic? Will you buy any of these when they finally come out? Let us know in the comment section.

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- Movano is coming out with their new EvieAI coming to their smart rings.
- It is post-trained on 100,000 medical journals, including FDA-approved content cross-referenced from Harvard, UCLA, and Mayo Clinic.
- The AI chatbot achieves high accuracy rates and doesn’t provide answers to unknown topics.
Nearly every device at CES has AI labeled all over it, given its flexibility of use and marketability. But its incoherence and the room for hallucinations make it a poor choice for medical advice. So, companies stray away from it because of the major repercussions it can have on someone’s health and life. But smart ring maker Movano is coming out with their new health and wellness LLM called EvieAI, offering more reliable medical advice.

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So EvieAI will only be pulling its information from this data set reducing its chances of hallucinations. The results speak for themselves as the answers from the AI chatbot are 99% accurate. That’s also because EvieAI confirms whether your query tracks with the Movano’s training data. The AI will also follow industry-standard encryption methods. Since chats are deleted periodically, no one will be able to track them back to the users.
Movano’s CEO John Mastrototaro also mentioned that the AI doesn’t shy away from saying no. If you ask anything related to a topic it hasn’t been trained upon, “it’s not going to tell you because it doesn’t have any information about that” according to Mostratotaro. He further added, “I think that it’s okay to say no if you don’t know the answer to something,”
Movano has recently re-released their Evie Ring to customers which addresses feedback on sleep data and heart rate accuracy. The company has also received FDA clearance for the EvieMED ring which is aimed at remote monitoring and clinical trials of patients. The beta version of the EvieAI will be rolling out starting January 8th to current Evie Ring users in their companion app.
Movano is trying to do something that can change the way people perceive AI. Training their LLM on just medical journals will for sure improve the accuracy of results, and they are going to be better than other general AI models. However, even Doctors coincide with each other on the recent development of new techniques and technologies. So its accuracy and how correct it stands with its answers will be interesting to see.

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