Samsung’s new televisions CES 2023 span a range of categories, with everything from MicroLED to OLED TV and projectors get a major tech refresh. While details on specific lines and screen sizes are sparse at the moment, it’s clear that in 2023 Samsung will continue to push the 8K frontier while enhancing its mini-LED-driven Neo-QLED and lifestyle TV offerings.
MicroLED
MicroLED has been positioned as a next-generation alternative to OLED TVs due to its self-emitting nature (microscopic LEDs serving as individual pixels in the display) and its exceptional brightness and contrast potential. The problem with MicroLED so far has been that the displays that Samsung has been bringing to market have been extremely large and extremely expensive.
For the CES, the company has announced a “MicroLED CX” television with a 76-inch screen size as well as even smaller 63- and 50-inch models. These will join the company’s 89-, 101-, 114-. and 140-inch MicroLED TV offerings in 2023. We had thought at first MicroLED TVs in these small sizes were a few years awaybut Samsung surprised us with this new living room-friendly application of the technology.
According to the company, the 76-inch MicroLED CX will be able to deliver 20-bit black detail for exceptional shadow rendition, along with a 240Hz variable refresh rate (VRR) and 2-nanosecond response time, which they both ideal makes possibility to play. Samsung’s 76-inch MicroLED TVs and below will also be the first models to be sold that don’t require professional installation.
Neo QLED 8K
Samsung’s Neo QLED 8K TVs will be led by the QN900C series in 2023. These mini LED driven sets feature the company’s Quantum Matrix Technology Ultimate technology with 14-bit processing and are capable of peak brightness of up to 4,000 nits.
Other features of the QN900C include AI machine learning to optimize image and audio performance, with a new 8K Real Depth Enhancer Pro setting increasing the backlight’s local dimming zones to 1,000 from the 36 featured in the 2022 8K models of the QN900C company are used. Samsung’s entire Neo QLED TV lineup will also feature a new Auto HDR Remastering feature that uses AI deep learning technology to convert High Dynamic Range effects to Standard Dynamic Range scene by scene. apply range images.
Neo QLED 4K
The QN95C series will be Samsung’s flagship 4K TVs for 2023. These devices also feature 14-bit processing, as well as innovative new dimmer technology that offers “enhanced brightness and grayscale control to accurately reproduce both luminance and extreme detail across the entire screen,” the company says.
A new slim power board has been developed for the QN95C series, eliminating the need for an external One Connect junction box, similar to last year’s QN95B TV. The new board is also said to optimize efficiency while allowing the set’s bezel to shrink to a thickness of less than 20mm.
Audio, too, gets an upgrade in Samsung’s flagship Neo QLED 4K TVs, which feature top-firing speakers to deliver true Dolby Atmos height effects without using an external soundbar. Samsung’s 4K and 8K Neo QLED flagship TVs also feature Object Tracking Sound Pro for precise placement of sound effects on the TV screen. If you’re using a Samsung soundbar, Q Symphony 3.0 integrates both the TV and the soundbar speakers for enhanced audio presentation.
OLED TV
The S95C series is the next generation of QD-OLED in Samsung’s line of TVs. These are intended to improve on the already impressive performance of the previous year S95B Models through the use of a custom-designed Neural Quantum Processor 4K, which the company says offers “unmatched brightness, vivid color imaging and intelligent 4K upscaling with AI detail restoration.”
With a specified response time of 0.1ms and a refresh rate of up to 144Hz, the S95C series positions itself as the top choice for gaming, and its cloud gaming capabilities include 4K support for Nvidia GeForce NOW (a world first, according to Samsung ) along with Microsoft options for Xbox, Utomik, and Amazon Luna in the TV’s Gaming Hub.
OLED models of the S95C series will be available in 55-inch, 65-inch and a new 77-inch screen size and will feature built-in support for 4.2.2 Dolby Atmos audio with top-firing speakers for broadcasting overhead effects Atmos soundtracks.
Lifestyle TVs from Samsung
The freestyle projector Samsung unveiled at CES 2022 was a hit for the company, and the new version it announced for CES 2023 is an updated version that now includes the company’s Gaming Hub in its Tizen Smart TV interface . Another notable upgrade is the new Freestyle’s Edge Blending technology. This allows two separate Freestyle projectors to be combined and create an ultra-wide display with a 21:9 aspect ratio, with the image automatically keystone corrected.
Another new Samsung projector at CES 2023 is The Premiere 8K, the world’s first 8K ultra short throw projector. This new model offers both auto-keystone and auto-leveling for quick and easy setup, has an integrated Dolby Atmos audio system and can transmit images up to 150 inches in size.
Samsung has given its The Frame series of art-friendly QLED TVs a major overhaul for 2022 with the addition of improved anti-reflective screens, along with an expanded choice of screen sizes. For 2023, the company will offer new options for metal frames and wood finishes, as well as an optional auto-rotating mount for displaying art and photos in landscape and portrait orientations.