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Samsung showcases 2021 QLED TV series and world’s first HDR10+ certified laser projector

Samsung has launched its 2021 TV series in Singapore with the 8K flagship QN900A and 4K flagship QN90A Neo QLED models.

These new TV models feature Samsung’s new Quantum Mini LED that is only 1/40 the height of a conventional LED. Thus, a Quantum Mini LED can have very thin micro layers of many LEDs. And its Quantum Matrix technology enable precise control of these densely packed LEDs to make dark areas darker and bright areas brighter for a better high dynamic range viewing experience.

The Samsung Neo QLED 8K TV features a near bezel-less design. (Photo: Trevor Tan)

Plus, these Neo QLED TVs use Neo Quantum Processor – a picture processor that utilises 16 different neural network models to optimise picture quality in 4K and 8K regardless of the input quality.

In addition, the Neo QLED TVs feature an Infinity One Design. Basically, it is a fancy name to describe its virtually bezel-less screen with a sleek design and form factor. An anti-glare and anti-reflection coating has also been applied to the screen for optimum visibility at almost any angle and different lighting conditions.

The Samsung Neo QLED TV will look fantastic in your living room. (Photo: Samsung)

The Neo QLED 8K TV has a thinner Slim One Connect box that can now be connected to the back of the TV stand for smoother installation and a cleaner look.

A thinner Slim One Connect box that can now be connected to the back of the TV stand. (Photo: Trevor Tan)

The QN900A Neo QLED 8K TV comes in three sizes of 65, 75 and 85 inches, with pricing starting from $13,499. For the QN90A Neo QLED 4K TV, its pricing starts from $3,599 and comes in five sizes of 50, 55, 65, 75 and 85 inches.

At the same time, Samsung launches the Premiere. It is the world’s first HDR10+ certified projector with triple laser technology.

The Samsung Premiere is available in two models, with a starting price of $6,999. (Photo: Samsung)

This 4K smart projector is able to project 4K images of up to 130 inches from a short throw distance of 24cm. It also features built-in woofers, Acoustic Beam surround sound and a peak brightness of up to 2,800 lumens. Available in two models with different maximum projected screen sizes of 120 inches and 130 inches, the Premiere starts at $6,999.

Trevor Tan

Started out with dreams to become a street photographer, Trevor Tan somehow became a tech journalist with over 16 years of consumer tech experience. Maybe he plays too much video games and buys too many new gadgets.
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