BI ES Samsung presents its new screen innovations for 2021: Micro LED technology, new features focused on lifestyle or its first outdoor TV

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Samsung has presented this Tuesday in a virtual event the new products it will bring to market during 2021. Among them is the incorporation of Micro LED technology to televisions, features focused on new lifestyles derived from COVID-19, or monitors for the gaming segment.

As explained by James Fishler, senior vice president of the Consumer Electronics Division of Samsung Electronics America, the health crisis has changed the way in which people related to television, since, by spending so much time at home, it became essential for new forms of entertainment, study or work.

The company, which is at the forefront of televisions worldwide for the fifteenth consecutive year, has decided to take this evolution and introduce new products adapted to the way users relate to technology today.

Among the new products, the brand has announced the arrival of Micro LED technology to home televisions, which will allow greater brightness, deeper blacks, and better image quality. According to the manufacturer, consumers will be able to take home “a cinematic experience with an elegant end-to-end screen design without the need for professional assembly and installation”.

Thus, the device will be available worldwide from March in 110 or 99 inches, but it will be necessary to wait until autumn for the 88 inches and even longer for the 76 inches (no date has yet been specified). Users will be able to view up to 4 content sources simultaneously.

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On the other hand, Samsung has presented its Neo QLED, which, through its Neo Quantum processor and the new Quantum Mini LEDs, achieves deeper blacks, brighter lights, and “a more intelligent scaling technology than any Samsung TV has ever offered”, which results in an ultra-realistic image.

This screen is focused on the gaming sector since it is capable of enabling 4K games at 120hz. In this regard, the company has announced its partnership with AMD to develop the first TV with Freesync Premium Pro support for PC and game console games.

In addition, the brand has highlighted another essential function of this screen: focused on fitness. Thus, it has advanced that its Samsung Health platform will incorporate in 2021 the option of having an intelligent trainer that can correct your posture through artificial intelligence.

This year the 8K Samsung Neo QLED models will be available in sizes of 65, 75, and 85 inches, while the 4K models will offer an even wider selection, starting at 50.

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An outdoor TV and a projector that brings cinema closer to home.

Samsung has also unveiled its first outdoor TV under the name The Terrace with which consumers can enjoy picture and audio quality without worry since it incorporates water and dust resistance. It will be available in 55 or 65 inches.

Within the Lifestyle TV category, the firm has announced new developments focused on creating specific TVs for each consumer.

Among them, it has pointed out that there will be new options for customizing the frame of the screens in 2021, from mounting through the Slim wall bracket, up to 5 frame options to combine it with the home decor. In addition, the footprint has been reduced to 24.9 millimeters thick, the same as an actual picture frame.

It has also added new stores to the art directory where you can choose original works to decorate the screen. However, the user can also choose to incorporate their own family images, for which the manufacturer has increased the storage capacity from 500 megabytes in 2020 to 6 gigabytes in 2021, which will allow up to 1,200 images in UHD.

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Samsung has also announced that it will release My Shelf, an accessory that will allow decorating the wall with personal touches to complement the screen, at the end of the year. It will be available in 55, 65, and 75-inch sizes in different colors such as beige, white, brown, and black.

Another of the novelties that 2021 will bring will be The Premiere, a triple laser projector with 4K resolution to set up your own home theater. The company has announced that, by the end of the year, it will offer roll-up screens optimized to accompany such a device.

A monitor, a digital whiteboard, and soundbars

The firm has also presented its advances in terms of monitors due to its boom with the confinement both at work and gaming or studies. Among them, it has unveiled Smart Monitor, compatible with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, wireless DeX, and AirPlay 2, allowing consumers to work from anywhere without being connected to a computer.

It has also indicated that it is working on improving the experience of the Odyssey G9 monitor that launched in 2020 through a Quantum MiniLED screen and premium gaming features.

Continuing with this type of device, the brand has introduced Samsung FLIP, a 75-inch interactive display that works like a digital whiteboard where the user can write, draw and edit.

This allows connectivity for work and study, either in the classroom, office, or home with 4K quality and the ability to work up to 20 people simultaneously to share content in real-time through their devices.

Regarding the sound, Samsung has announced that the entire Q Series range includes Q-Symphony technology, which synchronizes the audio of the Samsung TV to deliver enhanced three-dimensional sound.

Specifically, Q950A features the industry’s first 11.1.4 channel sound that brings you right into the center of the action, according to the manufacturer.

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