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The annual CES tech trade show is where the world's TV manufacturers show off their latest developments to the planet - and this year there are plenty.

We've got a 2.57mm-thin OLED from LG, a TV that uses its glass panel as a speaker from Sony, and a new type of screen dubbed QLED from Samsung. And that's just the start.

Read on for the best TV of CES 2017.

LG Signature OLED W7

LG has taken the CES tech trade show by storm with its 2.57mm-thin OLED TV that's been referred to as a "wallpaper television". It's so thin that it comes with special magnets to mount it on the wall, leaving the screen looking almost flush with the wall as if it were drawn on.

Despite its size, the LG Signature OLED W7 also features a 25% brighter screen than previous models while still offering 4K resolution and HDR.

On top of that LG has integrated HLG playback, which the BBC recently showed off as the future of high dynamic range 4K broadcasting. There's also Dolby Vision, HDR-10 and Technicolour's Advanced HDR, making this beauty future-proof too.

Sony Bravia A1 OLED

Sony has taken the wraps off its new Bravia A1 OLED TV which uses the space left by the super-slim OLED to turn the glass front into a speaker. Yup, the actual screen – or as Sony calls it the Acoustic Surface - can vibrate to create audio.

That also means there's no need for a traditional stand. Instead it features a pop-out lean stand, much like you might see on a tablet such as the Surface Pro.

The Sony A1 will come in 65-inch and 77-inch 4K and HDR variants, with what it says are “unprecedented blacks and authentic colour”.

Samsung QLED Q9

Samsung has continued down its path away from OLED, instead taking its SUHD quantum dot tech to the next level - which it calls QLED.

The result is a screen that's got a peak brightness of 2,000 nits, near double that of last year's, plus better blacks and enhanced colours.

The 4K and HDR QLED TV series will come in two flat sizes and one curved. The flagship Q9 series is expected to have a seriously high price tag, as you'd expect with Samsung's latest top-end television.

Panasonic EZ1002 OLED

When it comes to OLED flagship TVs, the Panasonic EZ1002 does it all. It claims to offer double the peak brightness of traditional OLEDs plus the full DCI colour gamut, an Absolute Black Filter, HDR and HLG.

This also comes with Panasonic's Dynamic Blade Speaker with a whopping 14-drivers for great sound to match the looks.

Hisense HD10

The 2017 flagship TV for affordable-yet-quality brand Hisense is a quantum dot TV called HD10.

Sporting a 4K resolution and HDR support, this TV lives up to all the needs of the Ultra HD Premium certification, meaning high peak brightness, deep blacks and a broad colour range.

The TV also has a built-in upscaler meaning older content and regular Full HD 1080p feeds will be upscaled to 4K UHD glory. Expect it to be surprisingly affordable too.