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    Samsung launches its first Micro LED TV in India

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    Last updated: August 3rd, 2023 at 08:37 UTC+02:00

    Samsung has launched its massive 110-inch Micro LED TV in India. The new TV carries a price tag of a whopping INR 11,499,000 (around $139,103), which means only a few elite consumers can buy it. It is the South Korean firm's biggest TV ever, and it uses the next-generation Micro LED display technology for perfect picture quality.

    Samsung Micro LED TV features

    Micro LED is a new technology that offers the best of LCD and OLED technologies. It means it has brightness levels and reliability similar to LCD TVs while maintaining OLED TV-like perfect blacks and deep colors. It doesn't suffer from the pixel burn-in issues that OLED TVs face in the long term. Micro LED TVs can also sustain high brightness levels for a long time. Samsung's new Micro LED TV has 24.8 million micrometer-sized LEDs (higher than 6K resolution) that can produce their own backlight and color. Made from sapphire material, these LEDs are 1/10th the size of regular LEDs used in conventional LCD TVs for backlighting.

    The new TV features a Monolith Design, allowing it to blend into any home decor styling. It has invisible bezels and no-gap slim edges for a futuristic design. With its Ambient Mode+ and Art Mode, the TV can be turned into a giant art display wall. It features a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, 20-bit processing, Multi-Intelligence AI Upscaling, Scene Adaptive Contrast, and Dynamic Range Expansion+. Users can watch four different 4K video streams simultaneously at 120fps.

    In terms of audio, Samsung's Micro LED TV has Arena Sound. It combines the TV's built-in 5.1-channel speaker system and three audio technologies: OTS Pro, Dolby Atmos, and Q-Symphony. The TV also comes with SolarCell Remote that can charge the built-in battery using ambient light, sunlight, and even nearby radio waves. It can also be charged using a USB Type-C port. The TV runs Tizen OS and has access to all popular audio and video streaming services. It also features SmartThings Hub, Samsung Health, Samsung TV+, Bixby, and more.

    You can watch our hands-on video of Samsung's Micro LED TV below.

    Mohandeep Singh, Senior Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung India, said, “With the introduction of Micro LED, a technological and design masterpiece, our aim is to offer consumers with an unparalleled immersive viewing experience. Designed tastefully to suit the luxurious lifestyle of our consumers, the Micro LED also lends a larger-than-life grandiose to premium living spaces. We are pleased to present the Micro LED as a means to reimagine immersive entertainment, offering consumers an unrivaled and captivating viewing experience.

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