Samsung today announced its 2021 lineup of televisions at the virtual CES 2021. These include models featuring Samsung's Neo QLED as well as micoLED. Samsung introduced what it calls Neo QLED to its flagship 8K (QN900A) and 4K (QN90A) models. Neo QLED is a combination of a new backlighting technology and new image processing.
Neo QLED uses Mini LED backlighting
technology, which comprises of much smaller individual LED elements behind the
display that can focus light on a much smaller area. This allows for much
smaller zones in a full array local dimming system and much more localized
brightness, resulting in higher contrast. Samsung doesn't specify how many
zones its new televisions have, just that it's better than their traditional
QLED.
Neo QLED also has a new image processor
called Neo Quantum Processor, which uses 16 neural network models trained in AI
upscaling and deep learning to upscale the incoming signal to the panel's
native resolution.
The 2021 Neo QLED TVs will also offer
other features, such as slimmer bezels, a new Slim One Connect Box for cable
management, new audio system with object tracking and spatial optimization.
Other new features include Samsung Health with a personal trainer feature, 21:9
and 32:9 game modes, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, Google Duo, and Office 365
integration.
Samsung also announced two new models
featuring microLED technology. These will be available in two sizes — 110"
and 99" — and will be available as traditional televisions with Samsung's
Smart TV platform. They will feature 4K resolution, 4x4 split screen view, and
5.1 audio.
microLED is a self-emitting display
technology, similar to OLED. Unlike OLED, however, microLED isn't organic and
the pixels don't degrade over time. It can also achieve much higher light
output levels. However, this technology has been too expensive for consumer use
at this point, which is why it was only sold to businesses in the form of
individual panel elements that would have to be assembled to form the required
display size.
However, the models being launched by
Samsung in 2021 will be the first time microLED will be offered as standard
televisions directly to the consumers. The pricing will likely still be
stratospheric (expect a five digit USD figure for the cheapest model) but if
you have the budget for it, it's now available.
Samsung also announced updated models
within its Lifestyle range of televisions. The 2021 Frame is now about half as
thin as the previous version. The attachable bezel comes in five colors and two
styles. You can also get a subscription from the TV's Art Store that includes
over 1400+ art pieces to display on the TV. Samsung also announced its
intentions of 'Going Green'. This includes reducing the company's carbon
footprint, improving energy efficiency, introducing sustainable packaging and
including a new solar-powered remote control that can be charged from indoor or
outdoor lighting or through USB. The solar remote is also made from recycled
plastic.