Samsung's latest Neo QLED TVs unveiled at CES 2023 in Las Vegas at the beginning of the year are now available in the USA. Samsung, the No. 1 global TV brand for 17 years running, is launching its latest Neo QLED TVs in 4K and 8K flavors in various sizes, ranging from 43 to 85 inches. Availability details for the oversized 98-inch model we got our hands on at CES 2023 have yet to be revealed.
The 8K Neo QLED series released in the USA today is split between two models: QN900C and QN800C. Each variant is available in similar sizes, as follows.
8K Neo QLED QN900C series
- 85-inch QN900C: TBD
- 75-inch QN900C: $6,299
- 65-inch QN900C: $4,999
8K Neo QLED QN800C series
- 85-inch QN800C: $5,999
- 75-inch QN800C: TBD
- 65-inch QN800C: $3,499
Samsung's new 8K Neo QLED TVs have an almost bezel-free design and boast Quantum Matrix Pro technology with 1.5x more lighting zones than standard Quantum Matrix technology.
The company claims that the new TVs are powered by an ultra-powerful Neural Quantum processor. And technologies like Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro and 144Hz refresh rate offer a great gaming experience.
4K Neo QLED (2023) are “coming soon” to the USA
Samsung also announced its 4K Neo QLED TV series in the USA, boasting features such as Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound+. The 4K series is available in three different variants, but as of this writing, the 4K series in Samsung's online store is labeled as “Coming soon.” Here are the official pricing details.
4K Neo QLED QN95C series
- 85-inch QN95C: $5,799
- 75-inch QN95C: $4,199
- 65-inch QN95C: $3,299
4K Neo QLED QN90C series
- 85-inch QN90C: $4,799
- 75-inch QN90C: $3,299
- 65-inch QN90C: $2,799
- 55-inch QN90C: $1,999
- 50-inch QN90C: $1,599
- 43-inch QN90C: $1,199
4K Neo QLED QN85C series
- 85-inch QN85C: $3,799
- 75-inch QN85C: $2,699
- 65-inch QN85C: $1,999
- 55-inch QN85C: $1,499
Samsung's 2023 Neo QLED TVs in the USA also feature access to the ad-based free Samsung TV Plus network, featuring 1,900 global channels and thousands of TV shows. They also support Gaming Hub, which allows users to play thousands of video games from platforms including Xbox, NVIDIA GeForce Now, Amazon Luna, Utomik, and more, through the cloud, without having to connect a video game console. All players need is a controller and an internet connection.
And with the 2023 Neo QLED TV models, customers no longer need to buy a separate SmartTHings dongle to connect and control Zigbee and Thread devices, as the SmartThings Zigbee & Matter Thread One-Chip Module is now built into the TVs.