Samsung Unveils Next-Gen QD-OLED TVs with Remarkable Brightness at CES 2024

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Samsung took center stage at CES 2024, introducing its latest lineup of QD-OLED TVs, namely the S85D, S90D, and S95D, designed to deliver higher brightness, superior color quality, and a range of AI-enhanced picture features. Notably, certain models feature Samsung's third-generation QD-OLED panels, and the company has provided detailed insights into these advanced displays.

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The third-gen QD-OLED panels, designed for both monitors and TVs, boast a peak brightness of up to 3000 nits for TV panels, putting them on par with LG's latest META 2.0 WRGB OLED panels incorporating Micro Lens Array technology. Samsung credits this breakthrough to advanced panel driving technology and AI implementation. Compared to last year's QD-OLED panels, the new panels exhibit a 50% increase in brightness for the red, green, and blue primary colors, promising deeper hues and more impactful HDR effects.

In a strategic move to ensure color accuracy, Samsung collaborated with the renowned color expert company, Pantone. CES 2024 attendees can experience firsthand the color performance of QD-OLED TV panels by comparing them with Pantone color cards.

The new Samsung QD-OLED TVs, available in 55-inch, 75-inch, and 77-inch sizes, incorporate these cutting-edge panels, supporting a maximum refresh rate of 144Hz, HDR10+ Adaptive, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. However, it's worth noting that the officially stated peak brightness for Samsung TVs featuring these panels is around 1800 nits, a 20% improvement from the previous year, not the previously mentioned 3000 nits. It's essential to recognize the distinction between Samsung Display (panel manufacturer) and Samsung Visuals (TV and monitor manufacturer), as they operate independently with different objectives. Thus, Samsung Visuals might not fully leverage the panels' potential brightness, aligning with their design strategy.

Beyond TVs, Samsung introduced the world's first OLED monitor panel with a refresh rate of up to 360Hz and launched two display sizes, 27 inches and 31.5 inches. The 31.5-inch model boasts a 240Hz refresh rate and 4K resolution, achieving a pixel density equivalent to watching a 65-inch 8K TV. Meanwhile, the 27-inch model features QHD+ resolution and a 360Hz refresh rate.

These revolutionary QD-OLED panels are expected to be adopted by various PC brands, including Alienware, ASUS, HP, MSI, and even Samsung itself.
 
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