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Samsung’s 2024 TV lineup at CES 2024 includes AI aplenty and a ‘glare-free’ OLED model
Samsung’s CES 2024 TV rollout is here. Although the company typically reserves finer product details for later, it offered us a quick rundown of its 2024 television lineup ahead of its press conference on Monday.
TCL's new 2023 TVs deliver high frame rate gaming at lower prices
TCL just announced a bunch of new TVs in two different product lines. The S Class models are budget-friendly, yet powerful with a metal bezel-less design. The Q Class models feature QLED screens and plenty of other high-tech bells and whistles, while still remaining cheaper than much of the competition.
Samsung's Neo QLED 8K TVs are available for pre-order, starting at $3,500
The company also announced info on several of its other 2022 models.
Watch Samsung's CES 2022 event in eight minutes
Check out a 55-inch curved monitor, a portable projector and much more.
Sky Glass is a gilded cage you pay to be locked inside
Sky Glass has plenty of things going. for it, but if you like control over your media, you should look elsewhere.
Samsung won't abandon Tizen in favor of Android TV
"Tizen still is the default platform for our smart TVs going forward," a spokesperson for the company told Engadget.
Watch Samsung detail its Micro LED TVs
We got a first look at Samsung’s 2021 TV lineup at CES 2021, but on Tuesday the company provided more information on details like pricing and availability.
Samsung confirms availability for its 2021 TV lineup
Samsung has confirmed its full range of 2021 TVs including high-end Micro LEDs, Neo QLEDs, more Frame TVs, and new gaming and smart monitors.
Samsung's 2021 Frame TV lineup starts at $1,000
The entry-level 43-inch model is the only one that can rotate between portrait and landscape orientations.
Samsung’s 8K Neo QLED TV lineup starts at $3,500
The company revealed pricing and availability for its latest 4K and 8K Mini-LED models.
Presenting the Best of CES 2021 finalists!
Here are the finalists for the official 2021 Best of CES Awards.
Samsung's 4K and 8K Neo QLED TVs are powered by Mini-LEDs
Samsung's next-generation Neo QLED TVs will be powered by Mini-LED technology.
Samsung's new TVs can track your workout reps and form
Samsung’s latest TVs might be able to help. I tried this out at Samsung’s preview event in New York, and am so far impressed. Unfortunately, because I was so focused on (or distracted by) the system verifying my form, I lost count of my reps.
Google Assistant is rolling out on Samsung's 2020 TVs in the US
After years of trying to make Bixby happen, Samsung is coming around and enabling support for better AI helpers like Alexa and Google Assistant. The company announced at CES this year that you can choose to use these assistants on its QLED 8K TV, but Google Assistant only just became available. With Google Assistant on these devices, you can not only control other smart devices, but also use it to pull up your favorite show or get onscreen answers to your questions.
TCL's new 4K TVs offer Mini-LED tech and 120Hz gaming for $650
TCL has unveiled its 6-series lineup of 4K TVs with some impressive tech at relatively low prices. To start with, the sets all use TCL’s QLED Mini-LED tech with up to 240 local dimming zones. That delivers higher brightness than OLED, but with better contrast control than regular QLED TVs.
Samsung’s latest Q-series soundbars include a $1,800 9.1.4 channel option
Samsung’s latest Q-series soundbars are its fanciest yet, with 9.1.4 channels.
Samsung lets you enjoy nature with its 2,000-nit outdoor QLED TV
You can enjoy TV outdoors -- minus the glare from the sun -- with Samsung's new Terrace TV.
Samsung's Galaxy Book lineup is now available to buy
Samsung’s Galaxy Book lineup, which heralds the arrival of QLED display tech in laptops, are available to buy starting today.
Samsung unveils its latest 4K and 8K QLED TVs for the US
Samsung's 4K and 8K TV launch is one of the more controversial in years, because Samsung appears to be saving high-end features for the much more costly 8K models. We first saw signs of it in January at CES 2020, when Samsung failed to show off any mainstream 4K sets, while displaying a plethora of 8K models. The company has now effectively confirmed that situation with the US launch of its new lineup.
Samsung unveils an extra-large 8K TV for 2020
Samsung revealed its new QLED 8K TV last night in Korea, and now the US unveiling is under way. We already heard about interesting features like its "digital butler" that will control other devices, including older stuff that can't connect to networks using an IR blaster, multitasking with picture-in-picture and the AI ScaleNet tech that streams "8K quality" video by downconverting it to 4K with the TV upscaling it again on the receiving end. To start with, it's working with Amazon Prime to upscale standard-def video to 4K. Naturally, support for AI assistants like Samsung's Bixby is built-in, and starting this year you can choose to use Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa too. An Adaptive Picture feature recognizes the changing lighting in your room and automatically adjusts the display's settings to match. The Tizen OS also supports multitasking, with some 14 different ways to split up the screen, using side-by-side or various picture-in-picture layouts.