While folks with deeper pockets will mostly lap up the 8K QLED TVs, Samsung also has interesting updates to the company’s more affordable 4K QLED TV lineup.
The updates here primarily center around the two new models: the Samsung Neo QLED QN90D and the QN85D. These models succeed last year’s QN90C and QN85C, respectively, and feature an updated Neural Quantum processor that features improved 4K upscaling tech called 4K Upscaling Plus, better image quality with Real Depth Enhancer Pro, and a feature called Active Voice amplifier Pro that boosts the clarity of dialogues and sound effects in movies.
The 4K QLED TVs also get an AI Customization Mode that lets the TV detect the type of content you’re watching to optimize the picture quality automatically for the best viewing experience. While the QN90D series will come in screen sizes ranging from 43 to 98 inches, the QN85D lineup will start at 55 inches, going up to 85 inches on the top model.
If you have already used QLED TVs from Samsung and are considering switching to an OLED TV, you should know that Samsung’s updated 4K OLED TV lineup for 2024 now includes the new S90D and the S95D. These come in as obvious successors to the S90C and the S95C. While the improvements here aren’t as significant as those on the QLED lineup, the S95D does have a claim to its fame by becoming the first OLED TV that is claimed to be glare-free. Samsung claims it has achieved this feat without compromising the TV’s picture quality.
Both these new OLED TV series will be offered in screen sizes starting from 55 to 77 inches.