After unveiling its new TVs for 2023 at CES earlier this year, Samsung listed them up for pre-order in South Korea a few weeks ago. Today, the company has launched those Neo QLED and QD-OLED TVs in Korea. The new lineup has ten 8K Neo QLED, fourteen 4K Neo QLED TVs, and two QD-OLED TVs.
The 8K Neo QLED TV lineup has a total of ten models in three sizes—65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch—in a total of four series: QNC900, QNC850, QNC800, and QNC700. The QNC900 is Samsung's flagship 8K Neo QLED TV, and it is priced at KRW 12.8 million (around $9,698) for the 75-inch and KRW 15.7 million (around $11,895) for the 85-inch version.
The 4K Neo QLED TV lineup has fourteen models in six sizes: 43-inch, 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, and 75-inch. It has three series: QNC85, QNC90, and QNC95.
The QD-OLED TV, the S95C, is available in three sizes: 55-inch, 65-inch, and 77-inch. The 55-inch version of the TV is priced at KRW 3.09 million (around $2,341), while the 65-inch variant is priced at KRW 5.29 million (around $4,009). The 77-inch S95C QD-OLED TV is priced at KRW 7.99 million (around $6,055) in South Korea.
Samsung has also launched a 98-inch QLED TV that's priced at KRW 12.7 million (around $9,625), and its pre-order begins on March 9, 2023. During the pre-order period, if a consumer buys this 98-inch TV from Samsung.com, they will get a 50-inch The Serif TV for free, along with a 12-month premium subscription plan for TVing.