After announcing its new monitors, now Samsung revealed that its line of TVs OLED 4K will gain two new models: the S90C it’s at S95C.
Both TVs come with the app Apple TV installed, with support for AirPlay and are equipped with the processor Neural Quantumpowered by artificial intelligence, that delivers brighter visuals (8.3 million self-illuminated pixels) and infinite contrast — with higher levels of detail in content.
The models also have the technology Quantum HDR, which uses machine learning to analyze each scene and precisely increase brightness and colors; It is like upscaling de 4Kwhich allows you to adjust content automatically, scaling to a crisp 4K resolution — regardless of the resolution of the original source.
The S90C model has a LaserSlim design, providing a great cinematic experience with an almost borderless screen. In addition, Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound Lite technologies also allow for greater immersion by producing realistic 3D audio.
The S95C series, on the other hand, features Quantum HDR OLED+, which uses the processor to deliver bright whites and pure blacks — plus they have Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound+ (using AI) to track on-screen action to follow movement with ease. precision.
The top-of-the-line model also offers the option of a built-in wall mount or a stylish stand — and the Slim One Connect plug-in solution, which discreetly hides wires.
The new OLED screens offer 30% more brightness, color and contrast, and have an anti-glare coating. They can also be used to control smart home accessories, as they support Matter, SmartThings and Zigbee technologies – which allows you to integrate them into HomePod [mini]for example.
For gamers on duty, these TVs can also take advantage of the Samsung Gaming Hub to access thousands of games from popular streaming services including Xbox, NVIDIA GeForce NOW, Amazon Luna and others.
The new TVs will have three size options, 55 inches, 65″ and 77″. The S90C model will be available soon, with prices starting at US$1.900; the S95C line is already available for sale on Amazon and Samsung, from US$2.500.
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