Samsung’s Neo QLED TVs are some of the best-looking TVs on the market today. They offer 4K and 8K resolution, and they’re perfect for watching movies and TV shows in high definition. One of the biggest benefits of using a Neo QLED TV is that it offers a much more immersive experience than traditional LCD or LED TVs. This means that you’ll be able to see every detail in your favorite shows and movies much more clearly than you would with a regular TV. Another great thing about these TVs is that they’re very energy efficient. They use less power than traditional LCD or LED TVs, so you’ll be able to watch your favorite shows and movies without having to worry about battery life too much.


In a press release, Samsung said, “The new Neo QLED shows you impeccable visuals, from the brightest brights to the darkest darks—thanks to Samsung’s quantum mini-LED technology and our all-new Shape Adaptive Light Control.”

The Shape Adaptive Light Control gives the TV better control over blooming (the halo effect). There’s also an upgrade to the QLED’s luminance scale. Previous models featured a 12-bit backlight, but the newest Neo QLED comes with a 14-bit backlight. This provides the TV with more accurate brightness, which creates a more immersive experience.

Another cool feature is Object Depth Enhancer, which uses AI to analyze the on-screen picture and distinguish the main subject from the background. This technology creates a more authentic depth of field.

Samsung also touted the TV’s sound, which the company called “incredible.” Of course, a soundbar or surround sound system will always provide better sounds than the small ones offered by a TV, but it looks like Samsung is trying to take TV speakers to another level with this television.

Perhaps one of the most exciting aspects of the 8K TV is the 144Hz inputs, which can be used to play PC games at the highest framerates. The Xbox Series X and PS5 only support 120Hz, so they won’t see any benefit from this upgrade, but if you’re going to hook up and PC, you can see some profound benefits.

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