Samsung has announced a slew of new TVs and soundbars at CES 2023 today. The theme this year is that Samsung has a TV for every level of picture quality, and a TV for everyone.
Starting with Micro LED, Samsung is announcing a new 76-inch Micro LED CX TV that is joining their 110-inch Micro LED TV. Samsung claims that the new 76-inch Micro LED CX is the “gold standard of picture quality”. So that no matter what you’re watching, you are going to get an incredible looking picture here. It also has a 99.9% screen-to-body ratio here.
Moving onto QLED, Samsung has a new Neo QLED 8K TV available in the QN900C. This one represents the pinnacle of Samsung’s Infinity Design philosophy. With an incredible display and brilliantly intense 8K picture quality. Inside, it has the Quantium Matrix Technology Ultimate which is able to deliver 4,000 nit brightness with 14-bot contrast. And it also uses machine learning to optimize visuals, energy efficiency and audio to enable features like 8K Real Depth Enhancer Pro. Samsung also has a new Neo QLED 4K TV, in the QN95C 4K TV.
Samsung has also started to embrace OLED a bit more in its TVs, introducing the S95C Samsung OLED 4K TV. This is an OLED TV, so you know it’s going to look amazing. It also has a 0.1-millisecond response time and up to 144Hz refresh rate. So you know this is going to be one of the best TVs from Samsung, just short of the Micro LED models.
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Brand new soundbars for 2023
To go with these new TVs, Samsung has also introduced some new soundbars for 2023. This includes the HW-G60C soundbar, which is a premium and compact soundbar, that uses hybrid beamforming technology and virtual Dolby Atmos to create a 3D soundscape from a compact housing. It also has HDMI ARC, USB, AirPlay 2, and Chromecast available. There’s support for virtual assistant functionality here too.
The we have the HW-Q990C soundbar, which is the smartest, most capable soundbar system ever developed. It delivers a 11.1.4-channel audio and synchronizes with speakers and neural processor chips for unprecedented multi-channel performance. It’s a really great soundbar for gamers too, thanks to Game Pro 2.0, which provides a sound field mode suitable for any game genre.
As usual with products announced at CES, we don’t have any availability or pricing information just yet. TVs and soundbars typically launch towards the middle of the year, so it might be a bit before we see anything.