Samsung has announced that it is launching its new 2016 range of SUHD TVs globally. There will be a range of different screen sizes from 49 inches all the way up to 88 inches, catering to various consumer preferences and room sizes.
The new TVs will be launched in Samsung’s home country of South Korea first, and they will then be rolled out to other countries. This phased rollout strategy allows Samsung to gauge initial consumer reactions and make any necessary adjustments before the global launch.
Quantum Dot Display Technology
Samsung has adopted Quantum dot display for its 2016 SUHD TVs. Each of the nanometer-sized particles that comprise the Quantum dot display expresses precise and pure color, creating state-of-the-art picture quality that stands the test of time. Quantum dots are semiconductor nanocrystals that can produce pure monochromatic red, green, and blue light. This technology allows for a wider color gamut and more accurate color reproduction compared to traditional LED displays.
Compared to its 2015 SUHD TVs, Samsung’s second-generation Quantum dot technology enables TVs to express more brightness with less energy consumption. This is a significant advancement, as it not only enhances the viewing experience but also contributes to energy efficiency. All 2016 SUHD TVs now have 1000 HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology, with a maximum brightness of 1,000 nit, providing detailed images from a vivid color range, even when watching in bright daytime conditions. HDR technology is crucial for delivering a more dynamic range of luminosity, making the bright parts of the image brighter and the dark parts darker, thus adding more depth to the visuals.
Enhanced Viewing Experience
The 2016 SUHD TVs also come with a range of smart features designed to enhance the user experience. For instance, the new Smart Hub interface is more intuitive and user-friendly, allowing users to easily navigate through their favorite content. The TVs are also equipped with Samsung’s SmartThings platform, which enables users to control their smart home devices directly from the TV screen. This integration makes it easier for users to manage their connected devices, such as lights, thermostats, and security cameras, all from one central hub.
Moreover, the 2016 SUHD TVs support a variety of streaming services, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu, ensuring that users have access to a wide range of content. The TVs also feature advanced upscaling technology, which enhances the quality of lower-resolution content, making it look closer to 4K quality. This is particularly beneficial for users who still watch a lot of HD or even SD content, as it ensures a consistently high-quality viewing experience.
Samsung has also focused on the design aspect of the 2016 SUHD TVs. The TVs feature a sleek, minimalist design with ultra-thin bezels, making them a stylish addition to any living room. The curved screen models offer an immersive viewing experience, drawing viewers into the action and providing a wider field of view.
You can find out more details about Samsung’s 2016 range of SUHD TVs at the link below. As yet, there are no details on pricing, but given the advanced technology and features, they are expected to be positioned in the premium segment of the market.
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