Currently, Samsung is the only brand that sells TVs with Micro LED panels to consumers. Micro LED is an evolution of OLED and the pinnacle of display technologies. However, Micro LED TVs are a niche at the moment, as they are available only in very large sizes, very expensive, and not many people know about them.Summarize in one-click with Galaxy AI
Well, Samsung is working on fixing the last issue by making its Micro LED TVs available for people to experience in more places, at least in its home country, South Korea.
Samsung Micro LED TVs are now on display at more stores in South Korea
Up until now, people in South Korea could experience Samsung’s Micro LED TVs only in metropolitan areas, including Samsung Store Cheongdam, Samsung Store Daechi, Shinsegae Department Store Gangnam, Lotte Department Store Main Branch, Hyundai Department Store Pangyo/Trade Center, and The Hyundai Seoul.
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Now, Samsung has started putting its Micro LED TVs on display in many more places. With that, the company says that people can now experience Samsung Micro LED TVs at places outside metropolitan areas, including Shinsegae Department Store Daegu Branch, Busan Centum Branch, and Lotte Department Store Busan Main Branch.
Currently, Samsung offers four Micro LED TV models: 76-inch Class MICRO LED, 89-inch Class MICRO LED, 101-inch Class MICRO LED, and 114-inch Class MICRO LED. In the United States, the 89-inch variant costs a whopping $1,09,999, the 101-inch model comes in at $129,999, and the 114-inch version will set you back by $149,999.