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Samsung accidentally reveals the price of its new 77-inch QD-OLED TV

Last updated: January 26th, 2023 at 15:25 UTC+01:00 Samsung announced new QD-OLED TVs, including the S95C and S90C models, at CES 2023, but the company didn’t say anything about an exact release date and pricing. Fast forward a few weeks later, and the first pricing details for the 77-inch S95C have emerged from Samsung’s website in the USA. This early reveal appears to be somewhat accidental. As of this writing, the new S95C QD-OLED smart TV is not yet available for purchase, but despite this, the TV pops up on the…

Samsung’s impressive QD-OLED TV is 40% cheaper today

Last updated: January 26th, 2023 at 10:43 UTC+01:00 Samsung’s current top-rated TV is not its flagship Neo QLED TV, but its first OLED TV in over a decade. The S95B, which was launched early last year, ended up impressing all the experts, thanks to its impressive colors and higher brightness than competing OLED TVs. And today, you can grab that TV at a 40% discount. The S95B’s 65-inch version is being sold for $,1800, a 40% discount compared to its $3,000 launch price. You can grab this deal in the US through Amazon,…

What is a QD-OLED TV?

Samsung launched its first OLED TV in over a decade last year, but it didn’t use the regular LG-made WRGB OLED panel that most other OLED TV makers use. The South Korean TV firm used the new QD-OLED panel made by Samsung Display (Samsung’s display panel manufacturing arm). Is it any better? And how is it different from LG’s OLED panel? In this article, let us find out what exactly a QD-OLED TV is and what its advantages are over WRGB OLED TVs. How does a QD-OLED TV work? QD-OLED is a self-emissive display technology,…

Samsung didn’t achieve its QD-OLED TV sales target in 2022

Last year, Samsung unveiled its first OLED TV—S95B—in over a decade. While it wasn’t the South Korean firm’s flagship 4K TV, it still managed to get more attention and praise than the QN95B (Samsung’s flagship 4K TV of 2022). And that’s due to the QD-OLED TV’s exceptional colors, viewing angles, contrast ratio, deep blacks, and response time. However, the sales of the QD-OLED TV still didn’t meet the company’s expectations. According to a report from market research firm Omdia, Samsung Display faced yield issues with its…

Oops: TCL’s QD-OLED TV teaser from CES 2023 was a mistake

Just ahead of CES 2023, Digital Trends reported that TCL was intending to ship its first TV based on QD-OLED technology by the end of the year. This reporting was based on information given to Digital Trends as well as many other media outlets both during a private press briefing and in press materials issued ahead of the show. Now, however, it’s pulling back on those comments. In a phone call, with Editor-at-large, Caleb Denison, a spokesperson said that the details concerning TCL’s QD-OLED plans were issued in…

Hands-on with Samsung S95C and S90C QD-OLED TVs at CES 2023

Last year, Samsung entered the OLED TV market with the release of the S95B QD-OLED model, which combined the best qualities of Quantum Dot and OLED in a single package. A year later, at CES 2023, Samsung revealed two QD-OLED sequels, aptly named S95C and S90C, which bring some important upgrades to the lineup. We’re on the CES show floor and had the chance to experience the new S95C and S90C QD-OLED TVs first-hand. We’re sharing that experience in a new hands-on video, which you can watch below. Here’s a preview of what…

TCL is going to sell its first QD-OLED TV in 2023

If all goes according to plan, we’ll have a third option in 2023 when it comes to TVs that use QD-OLED technology. Ahead of CES 2023, TCL has announced that it will sell its first QD-OLED TV in the coming months. TCL fans already know what this probably means. The brand has a track record of delivering impressive TVs at rock-bottom prices, so it wouldn’t surprise us at all if TCL’s QD-OLED TV ends up costing less than Samsung and Sony — the only other companies in the QD-OLED game, so far. That fact alone could make…

Samsung’s new QD-OLED TV has 2,000 nits brightness, 144Hz refresh rate

Last updated: January 4th, 2023 at 07:39 UTC+01:00 Samsung’s first-ever QD-OLED TV was announced at CES 2022, and it was available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes. At the ongoing CES 2023 expo, Samsung announced its second-generation QD-OLED TV, which comes in three sizes: 55 inches, 65 inches, and 77 inches. It also brings improved colors and much higher peak brightness. S95C is Samsung’s first OLED TV with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro certification The Samsung S95C, which is the company’s latest OLED TV, uses a QD-OLED…

Samsung shows off 77-inch QD-OLED 4K TV at CES 2023

Samsung was the first company to show off a 4K TV based on QD-OLED technology at CES 2022, and it’s now the first to introduce a 77-inch model — the S95C Samsung OLED 4K TV, which was unveiled at CES 2023. The news came one day after Samsung Display confirmed it would show its next-gen “QD-OLED 2023” panel at the show in a 77-inch size. When QD-OLED-based TVs debuted in 2022, Samsung and Sony revealed the first two 4K TVs models within hours of each other: the Samsung S95B and the Sony A95K. Both TVs proved to be…

Samsung’s 2023 QD-OLED TVs Will Be The Brightest Yet

Samsung has kicked off 2023 by unveiling a new range of QD-OLED TVs at CES, which the company claims is the brightest so far.   Announced by Samsung Display, the range now includes a brand new 77in screen size, the largest panel produced thus far for its Quantum Dot OLED TVs. It is joined by 55in and 65in options, the same panels seen on the 2022 QD-OLED S95B TVs. The South Korean tech giant says that this year’s QD-OLED TVs can reach up to 2,000 nits of peak brightness. This means they should be brighter than…