Samsung had unveiled its 2022 TV lineup at CES earlier this year. Now, the company has started accepting pre-orders for its Neo QLED TVs in South Korea. The company will begin selling its 2022 Neo QLED in 21 models across different variants and screen sizes.
The Neo QLED 8K TV is available in three models: QNB900, QNB800, and QNB700. These 8K TVs come in three sizes: 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch versions. Pricing starts at KRW 12.9 million (around $10,681) for the 75-inch model and KRW 18.4 million (around $15,234) for the 85-inch model.
The company's 4K Neo QLED TVs are available in three models: QNB95, QNB90, and QNB85. They are available in five different sizes, starting from 43-inch and going as big as 85-inch. The pricing of these 4K Neo QLED TVs starts at KRW 4.89 million for the 65-inch version and goes as high as KRW 9.99 million for the 85-inch version.
Neo QLED TV lineup will go on sale in South Korea starting March 22, 2022
Customers in South Korea who pre-order these 8K Neo QLED TVs can get up to 2 million Samsung Electronics membership points, up to 300,000 additional points, a premium HW-Q800 soundbar, and an option to buy the 43-inch version of The Serif TV at a discounted price. Samsung is also offering a 12-month subscription to Tving, a 6-month subscription to SPOTV, and a Watcha subscription for free.
Those who pre-order Samsung's new 4K Neo QLED TVs get 500,000 Samsung Electronics membership points, up to 100,000 points on pre-orders, a Samsung HW-Q600 series soundbar, a 12-month subscription to Tving, a 6-month subscription to SPOTV, and a 3-month subscription to Watcha streaming service.
Samsung will accept pre-orders via Samsung.com and Samsung Digital Plaza for all 8K Neo QLED TVs and 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch versions of 4K Neo QLED TVs. The new Neo QLED TV lineup will go on sale in South Korea starting March 22, 2022.
2022 Neo QLED TV features
The new Neo QLED TVs use Mini-LED displays, up to 2,000 nits peak brightness, more precise local dimming, deep blacks, and HDR10+. These new TVs can display 16,384 steps of brightness levels. Thanks to the Neo Quantum Processor, Samsung does AI-based picture processing for sharper details and 8K upscaling for non-8K content.
These TVs can also adjust brightness, colors, and even sound according to the ambient conditions. Object Sound Tracking Pro+, which is Samsung's proprietary technology, is now compatible with Dolby Atmos and can offer audio in a more immersive way. The company's Q-Symphony feature has been updated to work with Dolby Atmos as well.
The 43-inch version of the QNB90 is a gaming-focused TV and offers 4K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. All the TVs in the lineup run a newer version of Tizen OS and offer various smart features like AirPlay 2, Alexa, Bixby, Google Assistant, Office 365, Samsung Health, SmartThings, and more.
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