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That Samsung always innovating and bringing news to the world of technology is nothing new, and now the company has brought the best of QLED and OLED smart TVs in a single device: the first QD-OLED TV from Samsung. The technology presented in CES 2022, promises to bring the best color fidelity and contrast level available on the market. See below for more details on QD-OLED and the other models in the Samsung TV lineup for 2022. 50724v
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The technologies OLED e QLED refer to the type of used in televisions and other screens. The screen TVs OLED (whose main manufacturer is LG) have LEDs that turn on and off individually, generating images with absolute black and a very high level of contrast. On the other hand, the screen's brightness level is lower than that of other technologies.
Already QLED, widely used by Samsung, is a technology based on quantum dots. With this technology, televisions achieve a more fidelity color gamut without loss of brightness. On the other hand, the contrast is lower when compared to OLED, and there is no absolute black.
The technology QD OLED brings together the best of OLED and QLED in a single screen, providing high contrast and blacks, while maintaining high brightness and color fidelity. To find out more about how the new screens work, check out our guide that explains what is technology QD OLED.
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Announced yesterday (17) by Samsung, the model S95B this is a smart TV with technology QD OLED with 4K resolution, being marketed in the US in two different sizes — 55 and 65 inches — with values of US$ 2.399,99 e US$ 3.499,99, respectively, through pre-order by Amazon. If these prices are already high for dollar values, imagine when these devices are made available in Brazil, huh?

The rationale here is that, unlike regular OLED or QLED smart TVs, the QD OLED ends up offering even greater color accuracy and high brightness levels, and has better angles to consume what the smart TV screen can reproduce.
The processor included in Samsung's S95B is the same Neural Quantum Processor 4K seen on other similar devices, the same operating system Tizen and the same audio technology with Dolby Atmos. The company also adds more features to the new device, such as an increase in OLED brightness, mapping colors according to brightness, more precision in prominent places on the screen and always offering the most realistic experience possible.
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In January of this year the Sony announced a major launch of smart TVs for 2022, including the world's first QD-OLED. According to the information, they will be available in 55 and 65 inches, both in 4K resolution. Sony's QD-OLED smart TV was announced before Samsung's, which supplies the for the Japanese company's model.
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Bringing new technologies but not abandoning its current products, the South Korean will still offer a new smart TV in 2022 Neo-QLED 8K, as well as a smart TV 4K mini LED. Both will have components that have refresh rate improvements, reaching 144 Hz, 14-bit processing and an anti-glare improvement on their screens. Despite the great news, Samsung has not yet included the technology Dolby Vision on these devices.

A major highlight for Samsung's TV lineup for this year is the new The Frame. The Lifestyle TV line model is known for imitating a picture on the wall, giving it a work of art look and being part of the home decor, and for 2022 it will bring an anti-glare matte finish on the screen. With this, it is hoped that light reflections — which are more evident when the TV is in ambient mode — will be eliminated, allowing a better view of the artwork being displayed. The 2022 The Frame will come in sizes ranging from 43 to 75 inches, starting at $1.000. The company says that 32-inch and 85-inch models should enter the company's catalog soon.
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And speaking of Samsung, this Thursday, March 18, the company announced a new series of smartphones in the A line, being the Galaxy A53 — be sure to check it out!
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