Early buyers will get a free professional installation.
Samsung announced its second-generation QD-OLED TV lineup back at CES, withjoining the 55-inch and 65-inch sizes that were offered with last year’s S95B. Regardless of what size you prefer, these TVs utilize the very latest quantum dot OLED panels from Samsung Display, which promise significant brightness gains — potentially crossing 2,000 nits — and the S95B was already among the brightest OLEDs on the market.
I’ll be spending more time with Samsung’s 2023 TV lineup soon, so stay tuned for deeper impressions than what was possible from the Las Vegas CES show floor.
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