Samsung debuted the CEDIA (Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association) trade show by announcing that it would begin selling its display technologies in a wider range of forms. The most significant information is that the company’s outstanding Q90A-series smart TV, which has previously been available in 55-, 65-, 75-, and 85-inch sizes, will now be sold in 43 and 50-inch options as well.
One of our long-standing issues is the scarcity of top TV technology in smaller models. In response to those who believe differently, a significantly bigger 98-inch Q90A will be available to those who want to fill wall space.
Samsung’s The Frame TV is designed for art enthusiasts, with a curated museum experience accessible in its “art” mode.
The Frame’s 85-inch variant, which was previously introduced in 32- through 75-inch sizes, will be joined by an 85-inch model. The Picture Quality of the Frame is closer to that of Samsung’s midlevel Q60 and Q70 than it is to the cutting-edge Q90A line.
Samsung launched a new modular microLED TV, dubbed The Wall, at CEDIA 2019. Samsung also announced improvements to its modular micro-LED TV, dubbed The Wall. The 2021 edition is expected to offer the industry’s first 8K resolution at 120Hz. Samsung didn’t reveal pricing for any of the TVs it presented at CEDIA.
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