Samsung’s MicroLED TV will be launched in a 76-inch version

Samsung's Neo QLED 8K

Samsung’s Neo QLED 8K
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Samsung’s consumer-friendly version of its large display The Wall will eventually be available in a more reasonable 76-inch version – you know, for those of us whose homes can’t really accommodate 110-inch TVs.

Samsung announced the smaller version of MicroLED TVs today during its big Unbox and Discover event. While the 76-inch MicroLED will be made available “in the future”, the company said that the 99 and 110 inch versions of the TV will be available next April. (It will sell an 88-inch version of the TV as well, and that size is expected to be released in the fall). announced sizes in addition to the rather limited 110-inch version of its MicroLED TV during CES earlier this year.

Exciting news for anyone looking to Frame, Samsung’s most popular TV, the TV will see a huge increase in storage on its 2021 models with an increase from 500MB of storage to 6GB (which Samsung says supports storage for 1,200 UHD images). The company will also launch a new Frame accessory later this year for its 55-inch, 65-inch and 75-inch frame sizes called My Shelf. It will be shipped in beige, white, brown and black and is designed to help Samsung’s technology integrate seamlessly with your decor. Think of it as a kind of display panel to display your TV alongside other artwork or items.

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But these are not all the TV news that Samsung has poured out on us today. Samsung is also launching a new full-sun version of its Terrace television in a 75-inch size next summer. Meanwhile, Frame and all Samsung Q70A 4K TVs and above will offer AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for console and PC games, an advantage for experienced gamers.

And speaking of games, the company’s Odyssey game monitor this year will come equipped with Quantum MiniLED improvements and the company’s Quantum Matrix technology. In addition, Samsung said that its QLED is the official Xbox Series X TV in Canada and the US, as was the case with Xbox One X in the past. The company’s 2021 Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K and QLED 4K TVs are now available for purchase or pre-order.

Finally, AirPlay 2 is aimed at Samsung’s funky rotating Sero TV, a support that in practice seems strangely familiar to some recently deceased streaming service. According to Samsung, iOS devices can be paired with Sero to “automatically rotate the TV screen based on the phone’s landscape or portrait orientation” It’s as if, even in death, Quibi still managed to find a way. Apple Quibi + will be supported “soon”, according to the company.

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