Samsung 98-inch Neo QLED 8K TV enters the Korean market
Samsung Electronics, which aims to achieve a milestone in television technology, released the 98-inch Neo QLED 8K today in the firm’s headquarters in South Korea. The purpose of this model’s launch is the firm’s attempt to expand its TV selection and meet the most requested consumer demand, the bigger displays for an enhanced experience. With the model number QNC990, the 98-inch model comes with the highest price of 49.9 million won in the South Korean region.
Now technically, with the introduction of this model, Samsung now has a 98-inch TV in the QLED, Neo QLED 4K, and Neo QLED 8K categories. Samsung has surely incorporated features that match its purchase value. There are hundreds of local dimming zones for high peak brightness, HDR10, HDR1o+, HDR 10+ Adaptive, HDR 10+ Gaming, and HLG features. Exclusive image management technology, Neo Quantum Matrix Pro offers amazing graphics using Artificial Intelligence for optimisation and achieves the best contrast ratio.
With the strong sound capacity of 120W 6.4.4 channels system and Cinema OTS, make your own movie theatre at home. Independent of the quality of the content, Neo Quantum Processor 8K transforms the image quality 8K through its 64 neural networks. Holds all kinds of music and video streaming applications running over the OS Tizen 7.0. As a result of using metal for both the rear and screen bezel, the model turns into an Infinite Slim Design.
Just like every time, Samsung revealed a purchase offer for the QNC990 model, along with the 2 million Samsung Electronics membership points, the 85-inch The Frame and HW-Q990C soundbar package are offered. Additionally, the firm has planned on all 98-inch models at its major shops until the end of this month to mark the entry of the 98-inch Neo QLED 8K.
Kim Chul-ki, vice president of Samsung Electronics’ visual display division, stated,” The 98-inch Neo QLED 8K, which is being introduced this time, is a representative product that integrates Samsung’s innovative technologies.”