Samsung’s 2023 QD-OLED TVs will attain as much as 2,000 nits of peak brightness

Samsung launched its QD-OLED TV lineup final 12 months at CES promising greater brightness than different OLED TVs, significantly its arch-rival LG. Nonetheless, it was solely mildly brighter than LG OLEDs again then, and yesterday, LG unveiled its 2023 OLED TV lineup with as much as 70 % extra brightness and peak ranges reportedly hitting round 1,800 nits. 

Now, Samsung Show has announced that its 2023 QD-OLED TV lineup will hit as much as 2,000 nits of peak brightness, presumably pipping LG and approaching Mini-LED TVs, if correct. That is due to a brand new QD-OLED Panel from Samsung Show, which makes use of a brand new “HyperEfficient EL” OLED materials and Samsung’s IntelliSense AI. The TVs may even be extra vitality environment friendly and supply extra correct colours, in line with Samsung Show.

The brand new TVs may even be accessible in a wider vary of sizes. The place the 2022 S95B got here in simply 55- and 65-inch sizes, you’ll buy 49-, 55-, 65- and 77-inch TVs this 12 months. The corporate hasn’t introduced different options, however you possibly can count on to see Tizen OS, HDR10+ (and sure not Dolby Imaginative and prescient, as soon as once more), together with Bixby, Alexa and SmartThings. Pricing and availability have not been revealed both, however we must always be taught extra at CES 2023 within the coming days.

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