Samsung shared prices for yours. The one, which is the only one that can rotate between landscape and portrait orientations, will cost $ 1,000. The Frame is also available in four other screen sizes between and, with the top-of-the-line model costing $ 3,000. Line 2021 features improved AI and art recommendations. This time, Samsung also offers more frame options to help the frame fit your home decor. According to the company’s website, most models will be launched in March, with the 75-inch version arriving in late April.
The company also detailed the prices for its 2021 QLED TV schedule. Contrary to what was announced at the same time at the previous CES, these do not come with a Mini-LED backlight. The entry level is available in eight different sizes, starting with the $ 550 43 inch model and costing up to $ 2,600 for the 85 inch variant. The main feature missing from the Q60A is native support for 4K at 120 Hz, but it can still process these signals with Samsung’s Motion Xcelerator Turbo technology.
Going up, you have it, and they both come in four screen sizes ranging from 55 inches to 85 inches. Both also come with 4K 120Hz support out of the box. Programming for the Q70A starts at $ 950, while the more affordable Q80A costs $ 1,300. At the top end, you can expect to spend $ 3,000 on an 85-inch Q70A model and $ 3,700 on a Q80A TV of the same size. All three lineups will be shipped throughout March and April.