Samsung’s newest 77-inch S95 QD-OLED TV generated some buzz at CES this 12 months due to brightness ranges as much as 2,000 nits, 144Hz refresh charges and extra. Now, the corporate has revealed that you’re going to pay to get these premium options: $4,500 for the 77-inch mannequin, with delivery set to begin within the US on February fifteenth. 

As talked about, Samsung’s 2023 QD-OLED TV lineup will supposedly hit as much as 2,000 nits of peak brightness, a bit greater than LG’s newest OLED fashions and approaching Mini-LED TVs. That is due to a brand new QD-OLED Panel from Samsung Show, which makes use of a brand new “HyperEfficient EL” OLED materials and Samsung’s IntelliSense AI. The TVs may even be extra vitality environment friendly and supply extra correct colours, based on Samsung Show. 

The 144Hz refresh charge will make it nice for gaming, because it already provides the bottom enter lag you will get on any TV or monitor at simply 0.1 milliseconds. As HDTVTest’s Vincent Teoh identified, the 77-inch S95C will include an exterior join field, which allowed Samsung to make the panel extraordinarily skinny and scale back bezel sizes all the way down to the naked minimal. Nevertheless, as with all different Samsung TVs, it does not assist Dolby Imaginative and prescient, utilizing Samsung’s HDR 10+ as a substitute. 

The value is a little more than LG’s comparable 77-inch G2 mannequin from final 12 months, priced at $4,200. For those who order earlier than February twentieth, although, Samsung will throw in free set up price round $200. The corporate has but to disclose pricing throughout the remainder of its lineup, however final 12 months’s 55- and 65-inch fashions value $2,200 and $3,000, respectively.

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