Samsung has announced the pricing of the new 77-inch QD-OLED TV model S95C, which is priced at US$4,500 (R$23,000). Pre-sales began this Tuesday (7) in the United States and deliveries are expected by the end of the month.

Anyone who purchases the TV during the pre-sale period, which runs until February 20, will also be entitled to a free professional installation, which Samsung says costs $250 (R$1,300). The company also plans to sell a cheaper 77″ QD-OLED model called the S90C, but there’s no information yet on pricing or availability.

QD-OLED TV settings

Samsung’s OLED TV features Quantum Dot technology, a first in the 77-inch format; This technology displays any content in stunning detail, pure blacks and over a billion lifelike color nuances, through 8.3 million self-illuminating pixels that provide virtually unlimited images. contrast.

The television comes with Samsung’s Quantum Neural processor and 4K Upscaling that tries to render everything displayed on the screen into sharp 4K resolution regardless of the original resolution.

The premium display features Samsung Gaming Hub, an all-in-one platform where gamers can play thousands of games from leading gaming companies like Xbox, Nvidia GeForce Now, Amazon Luna and Utomik without a console.

In addition, the S95C OLED TV is ultra-thin with its Infinity One design and is Energy Star certified to ensure the sustainability of the set and an energy-efficient SolarCell remote control.

Source: Tec Mundo

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