Samsung is bringing giant televisions with micro-LED screens to Germany later this year In addition, the QLED lineup has been expanded to include two 98-inch models. You can learn more about the new TV products here.
Samsung is currently showcasing its television and home products at CityCube at IFA in Berlin. Supersize TVs with QLED and micro-LED panels can also be tested there. The manufacturer announced this during the exhibition until the end of the year With Micro-LED TV 76 inches (1.93m) and 114 inches (2.89 m) will appear in Germany. Self-illuminating micro-LEDs operate without background light and color filters, improving color and contrast while still allowing high brightness. Also, Samsung’s Micro-LED models are almost frameless. Prices have not been mentioned yet, but the televisions are likely to be particularly expensive.
Huge 8K TVs with mini LED are also launching soon
Moreover, Samsung has brought Soon QNC990 in Germany with 98 inch. It tops the recently launched 4K variant 98Q80C and also offers a “Neo-QLED” panel. So it’s a mini-LED backlit LCD TV with quantum dots. The manufacturer lists features like auto HDR remastering, Dolby Atmos and a practical One-Connect box for this 98-inch model. Incidentally, premium televisions in the Samsung portfolio can be identified by the model number 9, regardless of screen technology. Pricing for the larger 8K model is currently unknown, but is the same size The 4K variant is priced at 7,929 euros from the manufacturer.
Consumers’ desire for bigger screens is high. Wall-filling screens allow us to dive deeper into the action and experience exciting action scenes and gaming duels intimately.
Mike Henkelman, Director of Marketing Consumer Electronics, Samsung Electronics GmbH
Moreover, Samsung has made an announcement New energy saving function for 2023 TV On: AI Energy Mode. Energy consumption should be reduced through automatic picture adjustment to room conditions and picture scene speed, for example, by reducing brightness when leaving the room to get snacks.
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