Samsung Electronics debuts expanded MicroLED, QLED 8K range at CES 2020

Samsung’s new display format, MicroLED can be configured for any sizes and visual capabilities.
Samsung’s new display format, MicroLED can be configured for any sizes and visual capabilities.

At the recent CES 2020 on Jan 5, Samsung Electronics unveiled its latest line-up of MicroLED, QLED 8K and Lifestyle TVs.

With the introduction of new display sizes, 8K AI upscaling capabilities, innovative display orientation technology, and more, Samsung showcased how its 2020 line-up redefines immersion and revolutionize home integration.

“Consumers use screens every day to work from home, exercise from home, and even shop from home. As our lifestyles continue to evolve, the TV screen is evolving with them to provide consumers access to their favorite content and real-time information whenever and wherever they want it,” said Jong-hee Han, President of Visual Displays at Samsung Electronics.

“As part of our vision of ‘Screens Everywhere,’ we’re thrilled to deliver a more vivid and connected at-home viewing experience by incorporating AI-enabled features and 8K technology into our displays.”

With 75-, 88-, 93- and 110-inch display sizes, MicroLED models are said to be suited for a variety of homes and lifestyles.

The new 88- and 150-inch MicroLED models introduce ultra-slim infinity designs, virtually removing all four sides of the bezels for a finish that blends right into any wall. And consumers can also connect multiple MicroLED panels together to create new combinations and adapt their TV for their specific space.

MicroLED displays, says Samsung, offer best-in-class picture quality. They deliver greater depth, better resolution, and higher clarity as well as a peak brightness of 5,000 nits.

They also leverage upscaling abilities based on deep learning to deliver the highest-quality content, regardless of the
source. The result is that these MicroLED displays provide an unparalleled sense of immersion for the at-home viewing experience.

8K QLED lineup expands with strengthened AI Quantum Processor 8K

Samsung’s flagship Q950TS QLED 8K TV is the industry’s first 8K TV to combine a striking, ultra-thin form factor, premium 8K picture quality, and impressive surround-sound audio. Plus, the Q950TS introduces the ‘Infinity Screen’ which produces a screen-to-body ratio of 99 percent to create an unprecedented viewing experience.

With stunning 8K resolution, the Q950TS delivers the best LCD picture quality on the market. Equipped with the AI Quantum Processor 8K, it has built-in 8K AI upscaling and deep-learning capabilities that can automatically upscale non-8K content to pristine and true-to-life 8K resolution.

With a feature called Adaptive Picture, it can also optimize the screen to both ambient conditions and individual images. And the AI Quantum Processor — the powerhouse behind the flagship display — is also said to help power Samsung’s open smart home platform, Tizen, enabling users to experience everything from enhanced picture quality to heightened usability to other connected home functions.

Further supporting the picture quality and design enhancements of the QLED 8K lineup, the 8K ecosystem continues to expand to provide seamless playback for 8K content from providers like YouTube.

The adoption of AV1 codec, Samsung says, allows for better compression rates, and enables the support of HDR10+ technology, image dimensionality, brightness optimization, and contrast ratio.

Finally, says Samsung, the building off of the picture quality amplification are the QLED 8K’s premium sound features — Q-Symphony, Object Tracking Sound+ (OTS+) and Active Voice Amplifier. These features, are said to be able to maximize immersive sound by delivering dimensional and dynamic audio that corresponds with large screen viewing experiences.

For more information on Samsung’s 2020 TV line-up, please visit https://www.samsung.com/my or https://news.samsung.com/my/

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