The Verge\u2019s Alex Cranz, Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, Chris Welch, and Andrew Hawkins discuss the best TVs, cars, and smart home gadgets they saw at CES 2023 \u2014 from a color-changing car to a vacuum suction system on an OLED TV.\nFurther reading:\n\nCES 2023: Verge Video\u2019s best of\n\nWhy Matter mattered at CES\n\nThe $3,000 totally wireless Displace TV is the definition of CES absurdity\n\n\nRoku does the obvious thing and announces its own TV line\xa0\n\nTCL\u2019s 2023 TVs have new branding and are gaming powerhouses\n\nSamsung\u2019s 2023 TV lineup bets everything on picture upgrades and AI tricks\n\nLG\u2019s latest Signature OLED TV receives all of its audio and video wirelessly\n\nLG\u2019s 2023 OLED TVs are brighter (again) and make webOS smarter\n\nLG wants to reinvent how you think of TV picture modes\n\n\nSony breaks from tradition and won\u2019t announce new TVs at CES 2023\xa0\n\nSony and Honda just announced their new electric car brand, Afeela\n\nThe Peugeot Inception concept is an EV knife aimed straight at the future\n\nThe BMW i Vision Dee is a future EV sports sedan that can talk back to you\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices