LG E6 OLED 4K HDR Smart TV 65"
Class + Samsung HW-K950 Soundbar
BEST FOR
Home theater that rivals the cineplex
The biggest TV advance in a decade, the OLED
(organic light-emitting diode) screen produces the
best picture yet. TVs need only red, green, and blue
light to create images, and OLEDs do this using
materials that naturally emit these colors. (Regular
LED, LCD, and plasma TVs manipulate backlighting
using color filters or convert UV light with special
gases.) Pair this LG with Samsung’s latest 500-watt
wireless surround sound system—which simulates
explosions and screams coming from above—and
you’ll have the best seat in the house every night.
$4,500, lgone.com; $1,500, samsung.com
Roku
Ultra
BEST FOR
Sticking it to cable
The new Roku streams
a ton of stuff, including
4K and HDR (high
dynamic range) con-
tent from Amazon and
Net flix so you can see
every strand of Claire
Underwood’s hair.
New features include
voice search for find-
ing shows quickly and
a remote with a head-
phone jack. $130,
roku.com
Dyson
Hot+Cool Link
BEST FOR
Comfort-zoning out
The mad scientists at
Dyson build fans that
look like Star Wars set
pieces, but it’s not just
the design that sets
this unit apart. It’s nicely
compact (8.6 pounds,
2 feet high) and can fill
a room with warmth.
Plus it has a built-in
sleep timer, and it puri-
fies the air. Pretty cool.
Or warm. Or whatever.
$600, dyson.com
Screen Innova-
tions ZeroG
BEST FOR
Big-screen action
We love a big flat-
screen, but it can dom-
inate a room and can’t
always be positioned
ideally. Cue this 4K
screen (from 70 to
160 inches wide) that
unrolls from the ceiling
so it can go anywhere.
Project your movie or
game onto it and when
it’s over, roll the screen
up. From $5,700,
screeninnovations.com
LG’s latest
screen can
display over
a billion colors
and achieve
true black.
The Soundbar
has 15 built-in
speakers, four
of which fire
vertically.