The new QLED TV series employing Quantum dot technology is now available in Myanmar, according to a statement from Samsung Myanmar.”Nowadays, as TV sizes increase, customers place high importance on visual quality.
Because of this, we think that the most recent QLED TV, created with the aid of cutting-edge Quantum dot technology that enhances color reproduction, would be able to satisfy consumer demands.”
At the launch, Mr. Young Seok Ham, the managing director of Samsung Myanmar, said. The new Smart Hub technology is included in Samsung QLED Televisions, allowing consumers to download and use the Smart View app on their smartphones.
Once more, Mr. Young Seok Ham spoke. Because it can perfectly represent the DCI-P3 Color Space, Samsung’s new QLED TV series boasts an exceptional level of color expression, output in full color.
Hence, under any lighting condition, QLED Televisions can display the smallest variations between 1500 nits and 2000 nits. The solitary optical wire found in Samsung QLED Televisions is essentially unnoticeable. Further components in the Connect Box can be linked via the optical cable.
All device cords do not need to be connected to the TV, untangle those cables now. The “No Gap Wall-Mount,” which makes it simple to mount the TV to the wall, is another feature. The television won’t be far from the wall when it is hung like other wall mounts.
It ought to resemble a wall painting. The “Samsung Studio Stand,” which resembles a drawing support, and the “Samsung Gravity Stand,” which resembles a sculpture, are additional options for people who don’t want to hang them on the wall.
Also, all of the devices connected to the TV may be controlled by a single remote using Samsung One Remote, which is a more sophisticated feature seen in QLED Televisions.
The QLED Televisions from Samsung that were unveiled in Myanmar will be offered for pre-order. The cost of a TV will range from 40,000 to 90,000 Myanmar kyats, depending on its type.