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Samsung starts accepting pre-orders for 110-inch MicroLED TV in Korea

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Last updated: December 29th, 2020 at 07:02 UTC+01:00

Samsung’s first ready-to-install MicroLED TV was unveiled earlier this month. The company has now announced that it will start accepting pre-orders for its premium TV in South Korea. Those who pre-order the 110-inch MicroLED TV will get access to various benefits.

Pre-orders for the MicroLED TV will start tomorrow and continue until January 29, 2021. Samsung has created an entirely new process to offer consultation to the buyer right from pre-order to the installation of the new TV. The company will send a limousine when customers visit a special consulting store. Moreover, a dedicated team will install the MicroLED TV at the buyer’s home. The South Korean firm is also offering a 7-year warranty for the new TV.

Customers can pre-order the TV via specialized call centers, Samsung Digital Plaza, and other authorized brick-and-mortar stores. Deliveries of the MicroLED TV will begin after its launch in March 2021.

While pre-ordering the MicroLED TV, customers can choose from three packages: Chef Collection, Home Cinema, and Relax. The Chef Collection will come with a Samsung Chef Collection Refrigerator (Mare Blue), which features metal doors designed by Italian firm De Castelli. The Home Cinema package will come with The Premiere laser beam projector, the JBL L100 Classic luxury speaker, and a massage chair. The Relax package includes air travel and accommodation to visit Jeju island and play professional golf.

Samsung’s MicroLED TV offers stunning design, picture quality

The new MicroLED TV from Samsung comes in a 110-inch variant right now, but the company has plans to launch it in more screen sizes. It features the MicroLED technology and uses more than 8 million micrometer-sized LEDs to create various backlight zones. This new technology offers OLED-like deep blacks, high contrast ratio, and very high brightness for an immersive experience. The TV has a monolith design, which means it has no bezels and sits close to the wall.

Samsung’s Tizen-powered 110-inch MicroLED TV features ‘Majestic Sound System’ with a 5.1-channel speaker setup and Object Sound Tracking. It also has a Micro AI processor for content upscaling and the 4Vue feature that lets users watch four channels simultaneously. The TV will be launched in other markets such as the Middle East and the US in the coming months.

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