Samsung launched its QD-OLED TV lineup last year at CES Promising higher brightness than other OLED TVs, particularly its arch-rival LG. However, they were only moderately brighter than LG OLEDs at the time, and yesterday, LG unveiled them 2023 OLED TV lineup With up to 70 percent more peak and brightness levels It said It reaches about 1800 nits.
Now, Samsung’s screen has it announce That 2023 QD-OLED TV lineup will hit 2,000 nits of peak brightness, potentially outperforming LG and coming close to Mini-LED TVs, if it’s accurate. That’s thanks to Samsung Display’s new QD-OLED panel, which uses a new “HyperEfficient EL” OLED material and Samsung’s IntelliSense AI. TVs will also be more energy efficient and provide more accurate colours, according to Samsung Display.
The new TVs will also be available in a wider range of sizes. Where the 2022 S95B only came in 55- and 65-inch sizes, you’ll be able to buy 49, 55, 65, and 77-inch TVs this year. The company hasn’t announced other features, but you can expect to see Tizen OS and HDR10+ (and likely not Dolby Vision again), along with Bixby, Alexa, and SmartThings. Pricing and availability weren’t revealed either, but we should learn more at CES 2023 in the coming days.
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