Samsung’s QLED TVs Offer Quantum Leap In Image Technology

September 12, 2021 Off By Naveen Victor

Samsung’s QLED TVs have a lot to offer consumers. The QN900A NEO is an 8K Smart TV that is an evolution of the company’s best work in high-definition screens. It comes in 65”, 75” and 85” sizes, all of which use the company’s patented Neo Quantum Processor 8K with upscaling capabilities.

They use up to 16 different neural network models, each trained in AI upscaling and deep learning learning tech to optimize output quality. In theory, the TVs try to clean up the input video quality by restoring each pixel. Their backlight dimming tech controls the Quantum Mni LEDs, which result in deeper blacks and brighter whites.

The ultra thin frame and bezels allow the Neo QLED 8K to provide an immersive viewing experience. But if this isn’t your cup of tea, Samsung also sells a 4K version called the Q80A. It has similar characteristics to a 16x Direct Full Array, which enables concentrated zones of precision-controlled LEDs. The objective is to display content, the way the director intended it.

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It has the same Quantum processor as that of the QN900A, which compensates for lost detail to produce 4K resolution images and sound. In addition to this, the Adaptive Picture technology automatically adjusts brightness and contrast to create the best viewing experience irrespective of the ambient lightning conditions.

Besides great image quality, Samsung’s latest crop of QLED TVs also benefit from decent acoustic hardware. Object Tracking Sound (OTS) uses audio position and scene analysis to create an audio experience that best reflects what’s happening on screen. The dedicated up-firing and down-firing speakers also help deliver a realistic 3D audio experience.

Active Voice Amplifier is a feature that adjusts and amplifies the volume of the TV so that the audio is more audible over the background noises. This happens automatically when the system detects noise disturbances that are higher than the TV for over 3 seconds. If you would like to know more, visit https://www.samsung.com/my/tvs/.