Samsung has a tendency of announcing some products right before the start of an event. It did this at CES 2018 by unveiling two new TVs namely The Wall and the Q9S. Both these TVs stole the headlines because of their respective features, The Wall is a huge 146-inch modular TV and the Q9S has 8K resolution and comes with AI on the inside.
Samsung The Wall TV:
The Wall, according to Samsung, is the ‘world’s first modular TV’. It uses a new MicroLED display technology which could bring an evolution in the display fronts after LED, Quantum Dots, and OLED. During its launch event, the President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics, Jonghee Han, said, “As the world's first consumer modular MicroLED television, 'The Wall' represents another breakthrough. It can transform into any size, and delivers incredible brightness, color gamut, color volume and black levels.” So, what he means is that the pixels the TV has can light up without backlight. The Korean giants have boasted its bezel-less design and its ability to fit in any kind of environment due to the modular design.
Samsung The Wall TV Specifications:
- 146-inch modular design TV
- 4K resolution
- MicroLED display
- Customization of shape and size
Samsung Q9S 8K TV:
The Q9S, like I said before, supports up to 8K video resolution in an 85-inch frame. It also has AI inside due to which the TV itself gets better over a certain period of time. According to Samsung, this AI capability of the device has the capacity of upscaling any video quality to 8K straightaway. And it does this all while improving the picture quality, reducing noise and refining the overall sound.Samsung is yet to give a word in the availability and the pricing of these devices. We can expect the prices of this device to be sky high due to the features they come with, and they probably won't make their way into the Nepali market.
Samsung Q9s 8K TV Specifications:
- 85-inch 8K UHD TV
- AI compatible
- Ability to upscale video quality
- Detail enhancement and noise reduction
- Automatic sound adjustment