While CES 2023 has its fair share of new launches and reveals, Samsung has not been left behind. The South Korean giant has launched a new lineup of Neo QLED, MICRO LED, and Samsung OLED TVs. Furthermore, the Freestyle mini projector is also getting a few upgrades that include a very interesting one. Check out the details below:
Samsung’s latest Neo QLED lineup brings 8K and 4K screens across sizes and features upgraded performance. The better picture quality is powered by Samsung’s advanced Neural Quantum Processor that brings features like Real Depth Enhancer Pro and Shapes Adaptive Light Control for lifelike immersion.
The Neo QLED TVs come with a high-res panel and a new algorithm that enables what the company calls Auto HDR Remastering. Auto HDR uses AI Deep Learning and effectively transforms SDR content to HDR making it brighter and more immersive.
The OLED lineup too gets the same treatment as Samsung’s OLED lineup TVs are now available in 55, 65, and a massive 77-inch model. The OLED TVs come with Samsung’s Quantum Dot technology and Neural Quantum Processors that improve upon the color and brightness representation.
However, the highlight here is that the new OLED lineup will now offer up to 144Hz refresh rate along with AMD’s FreeSync Premium Pro making it the first OLED TV line to have that certification. People can now just as easily hook up their high-end PCs and consoles for some quality gaming.
Samsung Freestyle projector has gotten a few updates. However, one of the biggest updates to the Samsung Freestyle projector is its multi-projection capabilities. The 2023 mini projector will now come with a feature that allows it to pair with another Freestyle unit.
This will let both devices project a massive image together for a much bigger projection output. This ultra-wide projection screen will have an aspect ratio of 21:9. The output image will be automatically adjusted for a stagger-free and immersive experience.
Xbox Cloud Gaming users have it even better if they’re part of Game Pass Ultimate. These users will be able to stream games directly on the Samsung Freestyle and game away. Or if you want to go native, you can always hook up your console to the projector provided you have a Mini-HDMI dongle.
So far, Samsung has not revealed the pricing for the 2023 TV lineup and the Freestyle projector. However, as launches go on, more details about the products will eventually come out including the final price and country availability.