Samsung’s 2023 TVs: Smaller MicroLED, Brighter Mini-LED, New QD-OLED and More
New Samsung TVs at CES 2023 spanning multiple categories, with everything from MicroLED to OLED TV and projectors get a big tech refresh. While there are still not many details on specific screen lines and sizes at the moment, it is clear that in 2023, Samsung will continue to push the 8K limit while improving the Neo QLED products and Lifestyle TV uses mini LEDs at its core.
MicroLED
MicroLED has been positioned as the next-generation alternative to OLED TVs due to its self-illuminating nature (microscopic LEDs acting as individual pixels in the screen) as well as potential for brightness. and outstanding contrast. The problem with MicroLED so far is that the screens that Samsung marketed are extremely large and extremely expensive.
For CES, the company announced a ‘MicroLED CX’ TV with a 76-inch screen size, along with even smaller 63 and 50-inch models. These will join the company’s 89-, 101-, 114- listing. and 140-inch MicroLED TV products by 2023. At first we thought MicroLED TVs in these small sizes have been around for several yearsbut Samsung surprised us with this new, living room-friendly technology.
According to the company, the 76-inch MicroLED CX will be capable of rendering 20-bit black details for exceptional shading, along with a 240Hz variable refresh rate (VRR) and 2 nanosecond response time, both of would make it an ideal choice. option to play the game. Samsung’s 76-inch and smaller MicroLED TVs will also be the first models to go on sale without requiring professional installation.
Tan QLED 8K
Samsung’s Neo QLED 8K TVs will be led in 2023 by the QN900C series. These mini LED drivers feature the company’s Ultimate Quantum Matrix Technology with 14-bit processing and are capable of peak brightness up to 4,000 nits.
Other features of the QN900C include AI machine learning to optimize visual and audio performance, with a new 8K Real Depth Enhancer Pro setting increasing the local dimming areas of the backlight to 1,000 from the 36 used. in the company’s 2022 8K models. Samsung’s entire Neo QLED TV line-up will also feature a new Auto HDR Remastering feature that uses AI deep learning to apply scene-by-scene high dynamic range effects on standard dynamic range images.
Tan QLED 4K
The QN95C series will be Samsung’s flagship 4K TV for 2023. The sets also feature 14-bit processing along with new innovative dimming technology that offers “improved brightness and grayscale control. to accurately display both extreme brightness and detail across the entire screen,” according to the company.
A new slim power board has been developed for the QN95C series that eliminates any need for an external One Connect box similar to the one used last year. QN95B TELEVISION. The new board is also said to optimize efficiency while allowing the bezel to shrink to less than 20mm thick.
Audio has also been upgraded in Samsung’s flagship Neo QLED 4K TV, which will feature top-of-the-line speakers to deliver true Dolby Atmos height effects without using an external soundbar. Samsung’s flagship QLED 4K and 8K Neo QLED TVs also feature Object Tracking Sound Pro to precisely position sound effects on the TV’s screen, and if you’re using Samsung’s soundbar, the Q Symphony 3.0 integrates. both TV and soundbar speakers for enhanced audio performance.
OLED TV
The S95C series is the next generation of QD-OLED in Samsung’s TV line-up. These are said to improve last year’s already impressive performance S95B models through the use of a custom-designed 4K Neural Quantum Processor that, according to the company, delivers “unparalleled brightness, vivid color mapping, and intelligent 4K upscaling with the ability to AI detail recovery”.
With a specified 0.1ms response time and up to 144Hz refresh rate, the S95C series is positioned as a top choice for gaming and its cloud gaming features include 4K support for Nvidia GeForce NOW (world first, according to Samsung) with Microsoft Xbox, Utomik, and Amazon Luna options in TV’s Game Center.
The S95C series OLED models will have new 55-inch, 65-inch and 77-inch screen sizes, and support built-in Dolby Atmos 4.2.2 audio, with high-powered speakers to convey overhead effects in Music Atmos movie.
Samsung Lifestyle TV
Freelance projector that Samsung introduced at CES 2022 was a huge hit for the company, and the new one it announced for CES 2023 is an upgraded version that now includes the company’s Gaming Hub in the Tizen smart TV interface. Another notable upgrade is the new Freestyle’s Edge Blending technology. This allows two separate Freestyle projectors to combine and create an ultra-wide 21:9 aspect ratio display, with automatic keystone adjusted images.
Another new projector from Samsung at CES 2023 is The Premiere 8K, the world’s first 8K ultra-short throw projector. This new model offers both auto-television and auto-levelling for quick, easy setup, has a built-in Dolby Atmos sound system, and can transmit images as large as 150 inches.
Samsung got a major overhaul to its The Frame line of art-friendly QLED TVs in 2022 with the addition enhanced anti-reflective screen, along with an expanded range of screen sizes. In 2023, the company will offer new wood and metal trim finish options along with an optional auto-rotating mount to display artwork and photos in both landscape and portrait modes.