
Samsung announced it will release its new lineup of SUHD TVs, ranging from 49 to 88 inches, around the world over the next few weeks.
The company also said it has increased its range of industry-leading curved SUHD TVs and 65-inch-plus large-screen SUHD TVs in response to high levels of consumer demand for large and curved screens.
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.
Compared to its 2015 SUHD TVs, Samsung’s second-generation Quantum dot technology enables TVs to express more brightness with less energy consumption. 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.
The company also has developed a special anti-glare panel called Ultra Black for its 2016 SUHD TVs, which can reduce potentially distracting light reflections from the device’s screen.
The 2016 SUHD TV offers the new smart TV user experience (UX), enabling consumers to find their favorite TV shows from a single menu on the main screen, regardless of their source. These sources can include cable and OTT providers, and even connected devices like gaming consoles and Blu-ray players.
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