In 2010, a 32-inch television was huge. Fast forward to 2017 and it’s rare for a new television to be under 55 inches. Over the span of a few years, televisions have changed in size and everything else: older LED displays have given way to brighter and darker OLEDs; 4K televisions are actually affordable; high dynamic range (HDR) technologies like Dolby Vision and HDR10 are vital; and most televisions are smart, no cable box necessary.
So what will the televisions of the future look like? If 2017 is any indication, they’ll continue to get even thinner, bigger and maybe look more like the furniture you already own. As for picture quality, expect 4K to be the starting-off point.
LG Signature OLED TV W

This set is meant to blend in with your wall. It is hands down the thinnest display you can buy; all of the components that normally sit behind a TV are connected to a flat cable that runs down to the included Dolby Atmos speaker system. OLED technology, Ultra HDR, and Dolby Vision provide vivid and accurate color reproduction — richer blacks and more detailed whites.
The Takeaway: The LG Wallpaper TV is the thinnest, best-looking TV you can buy right now. It also costs $8K. If you’re ready to make a big purchase and want a conversation piece, this is the one.
Dimensions: 57.1 x 32.5 x 0.15 inches
Diagonal: 65 inches or 77 inches
Key Features: OLED display, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, ultra thin form factor