Samsung announced this Tuesday (20) Launch of a 98-inch TV in the United States. The new QLED 4K, model 98Q80C, is part of the South Korean brand’s 2023 television lineup and retails for around US$8,000, around R$38k.
Samsung’s new TV offers richer details, as well as more accurate colors and better contrast. The image is enhanced with Direct Full Array and Quantum HDR+ technology. All displayed content is upscaled to 4K with Samsung Neural Quantum Processor.
This increase in quality includes all original formats, from HD movies to live sports and even home videos. As for sound, it has Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound Lite and Q-Symphony 3.0. There is also a thin bezel on the outside of the television.
Like other products of the brand, the 98Q80C TV also offers the Samsung Gaming Hub platform. It gives you access to nearly 3,000 games from Xbox, NVIDIA GeForce NOW, Amazon Luna, Utomik, Antstream Arcade, and Blacknut.
“More and more people are looking to buy TVs with larger screen sizes without sacrificing picture quality, and our new 98″ Samsung QLED 4K TV offers the best of both worlds,” said James Fishler, Senior Vice President of Home Division. Samsung Electronics America’s screen.
The TV is comparable to LG’s 97-inch OLED G2. That said, LG’s new Samsung television costs quite a bit, with prices starting at $25,000, which is more than three times the price. Even with a screen this size, it’s worth remembering that sitting too close can damage your vision. According to the manufacturer, sitting 3 meters away from the device is ideal.
Source: Tec Mundo
I am a passionate and hardworking journalist with an eye for detail. I specialize in the field of news reporting, and have been writing for Gadget Onus, a renowned online news site, since 2019. As the author of their Hot News section, I’m proud to be at the forefront of today’s headlines and current affairs.