Samsung launches its first QD-OLED TV S95B series in Taiwan

Andy Yang / Engadget Chinese

Samsung, which has been focusing on QLED technology for many years, launched its first OLED TV this year, and like QLED, it is equipped with quantum dot technology. This technology is named “QD-OLED”. Unlike the traditional blue, green, and red OLED sub-pixels (sometimes with white W sub-pixels), all of its sub-pixels are blue The color OLED is the backlight, but through the quantum dot technology, the light of red wavelength and green wavelength is converted. This allows Samsung’s QD-OLED TVs to offer more vivid colors and wider viewing angles.

The currently equipped QD-OLED TVs only have the “S95B” series. In addition to the QD-OLED 4K panel, Samsung also added a special anti-reflective coating to it, while maintaining the color and brightness of the mirror panel. Reduce outside distractions. In addition, the S95B also has an OLED 4K AI processor, HDR10+ certification, and supports Dolby Atmos and FreeSync Premium. The S95B also has a built-in Smart Hub entertainment interface and 2.2.2-channel speakers, which can provide a “magic sound” function that enhances sound depth and surround effects.

Samsung QD-OLED TV

Andy Yang / Engadget Chinese

The S95B series is available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, with suggested prices of NT$72,900 and NT$97,900 respectively. It will be available for pre-order on December 13 and will be available in early January next year. If you buy the machine before February 28, 2023, you will get a postal gift certificate of NT$10,000 when you log in; if you pre-order before December 31, you will also get a Hermès silk scarf as an early bird pre-order gift.

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