Sunday, January 5th 2025

Sansui to Showcase AI Gaming Monitor at CES 2025

Sansui is thrilled to announce its presence at CES 2025, where it will showcase the award winning AI Gaming Monitor, recently named a CES Innovation Awards 2025 Honoree. This cutting-edge gaming monitor highlights Sansui's dedication to redefining the gaming experience with advanced AI technology and user-focused innovation.

"CES is the ultimate stage for innovation, and we're excited to showcase a product that represents the future of gaming," said Victor, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Sansui. "Our AI Gaming Monitor combines top-tier performance with features that enhance health and energy efficiency, delivering a truly next-level experience for gamers." Attendees can experience this innovation firsthand at Booth 19840, Central Hall, LVCC, in Las Vegas from January 7-10, 2025.
Revolutionizing Gaming with AI Technology
The Sansui 27-inch WQHD AI Gaming Monitor is designed to elevate gaming and entertainment to the next level. Key features include:
  • AI Video Processing: Real-time optimization for sharper visuals and smoother gameplay.
  • Dynamic Low Blue Light Technology: Reduces eye strain without affecting vibrant color accuracy, ideal for extended gaming sessions.
  • Power-Saving AI Functions: Wake-on-approach and adaptive dimming features minimize energy consumption.
  • Health AI Features: Includes posture detection and long-sit alerts, prioritizing gamer comfort and well-being.
  • Performance Options: Available in two models, with ultra-high refresh rates of 240 Hz or 300 Hz and a 1 ms response time.
Explore the award-winning 27-inch WQHD AI Gaming Monitor and see how Sansui is shaping the future of gaming. Attendees can experience live product demos, gain insights into the technology behind the innovation, and connect with key members of the Sansui team.
Source: Sansui
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18 Comments on Sansui to Showcase AI Gaming Monitor at CES 2025

#1
freeagent
Last time I saw their name IRL was on my moms silver face amp that she bought in 1976..
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#2
Drash
Didn't Sansui become an owned brand of Dixons (UK) back in the late 80s maybe 90s. Until then they were a Japo brand sort of an a par with Aiwa? I do know China is hoovering up every obsolete brand possible. They even make BMWs now!!
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#3
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
But how does it run not being connected to wifi or ethernet?
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#4
TheLostSwede
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DrashDidn't Sansui become an owned brand of Dixons (UK) back in the late 80s maybe 90s. Until then they were a Japo brand sort of an a par with Aiwa? I do know China is hoovering up every obsolete brand possible. They even make BMWs now!!
Looks like the brand is now owned by: www.expressluck.com/
Apparently they also sell some RCA branded products.
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#5
Wirko
The brand owner is hoping that enough people will misread SANSUI as SAMSUNG. That's also the reason they aren't using the classical Sansui logo.
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#6
trsttte
The only thing CES will be missing is AI in the name but manufacturers will make sure no one forgets it.

A sharpening filter and a break timer is AI, sure thing bud :shadedshu:
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#7
Drash
TheLostSwedeLooks like the brand is now owned by: www.expressluck.com/
Apparently they also sell some RCA branded products.
So Dixon's went kaput years ago and they (China) did indeed hoover up the name. The logo is very similar, but I remember it (the "S") being framed in a single greeny/ blue colour. Wasn't crap in it's day - the amps were regarded, I think. Collectable even???
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TheLostSwede
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WirkoThe brand owner is hoping that enough people will misread SANSUI as SAMSUNG. That's also the reason they aren't using the classical Sansui logo.
There's also Sampo.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampo_Corporation
Not sure how you could misread Sansui as Samsung though...
DrashSo Dixon's went kaput years ago and they (China) did indeed hoover up the name. The logo is very similar, but I remember it (the "S") being framed in a single greeny/ blue colour. Wasn't crap in it's day - the amps were regarded, I think. Collectable even???
Sansui was a Japanese company, so most likely not crap at one point. Never owned anything by them.
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#9
theouto
  • Power-Saving AI Functions: Wake-on-approach and adaptive dimming features minimize energy consumption.
  • Health AI Features: Includes posture detection and long-sit alerts, prioritizing gamer comfort and well-being.
1.- So you've got some sensors, good, we are back to calling anything AI, god I missed CES 2024.
2.- Those two things are exactly what gamers do not want, stay in your lane and display the pretty pictures please. You also don't have a camera or sensors sophisticated enough to detect my shrimp shaped posture.
AI Video Processing: Real-time optimization for sharper visuals and smoother gameplay.
Next up in AMD's press conference: FidelityFX CAS, now powered by AI, but still effortless to run! And smoother gameplay? Come on, didn't we as a species agree that motion smoothing on TVs is bad?
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#10
Courier 6
wow, Sansui still exists? they had some really good audio gear back in the days
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#11
AusWolf
Some people are scared that AI is gonna rule the world. The AI that... dims your monitor? C'mon now. :kookoo:
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#12
Veseleil
All those AI features you really don't want if the best user experience is your goal... And some of those features are just...

It's tragicomical, like the feature in newer cars that pester you for not using a seat belt with the most annoying sound ever made, which is getting louder with each beep (while I'm driving 20-30km/h through the suburbs on a way to the convenient store). Yes, probably because the car company cares about your health, just like government do, right. Be a good slave and fasten your seat belt, work, pay taxes and just die the first day you retire.
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#13
silentbogo
AI monitor... for processing video?... Did they mean the usual oversharpening which makes everything look like crap, or the "fake HDR" which makes dark scenes in movies and games look like inside of elephant's bumhole? This trend of slapping AI on everything has gotten more irritating than funny.
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#14
Rightness_1
AI - The new Asian manufactures must have buzzword! My LG has an "AI" button, and it doesn't do a thing anyone has been able to detect...
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#15
Random_User
silentbogoAI monitor... for processing video?... Did they mean the usual oversharpening which makes everything look like crap, or the "fake HDR" which makes dark scenes in movies and games look like inside of elephant's bumhole? This trend of slapping AI on everything has gotten more irritating than funny.
Not gonna notice it anyway, after fake frames, and image scaling applied to the stretched 720p.
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#16
AusWolf
silentbogothe "fake HDR" which makes dark scenes in movies and games look like inside of elephant's bumhole?
The weird thing is that feature has existed long before AI. It's called dynamic contrast (and I agree, it's annoying as heck sometimes).
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#17
Random_User
As about the monitor itself. any technology, that automatically alters the image, from one the user has set up, is an instant no go, imho. Even if this are the opt in/out features.

The posture detection... if the monitor's, desk and chair position haven't been set from the beginning, no image adjustment will remove the fatique and spine deformation.
AusWolfThe weird thing is that feature has existed long before AI. It's called dynamic contrast (and I agree, it's annoying as heck sometimes).
But you have to agree, it sounds thousand times more $$$ if there's an "A.I." writing. These companies, now have the perfect chance to sell all the unsold useless crap, they were accumulating for years, under single "A.I." moniker.
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#18
AusWolf
Random_UserBut you have to agree, it sounds thousand times more $$$ if there's an "A.I." writing.
Ah yes, "it's so much more than a bag." :laugh:
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